DSPS tank from Thailand (1000 gallon+)

chingchai , just fyi . this fish is a liopropoma rubre (peppermint bass ) not carmabi .
i only bring this up as the price difference between the two is BIG ! i hope you didn't pay carmabi money for it .
btw i have the same fish in my 600 carribean tank so i know how beautiful this little guy is .


Thank you for your information.
Yes, I know these two fish are different in pricing.
 
LOL. My wife knows not to ask about my setup! She knows too well that is more than she wants to know. But money is irrelavent. It's all about the end result. Great work. I love your latest pics and additions to the tank. As I said before, pure art!

Oldtimer. Thank you.
One thing for sure, my wife is very happy when I stay at home. Spending all the time in the fish room.
No hanging out with friends or girls.:lolspin:
 
sorry didn't mean to get out of the reef stuff...

One thing for sure, my wife is very happy when I stay at home. Spending all the time in the fish room.


i kinda knew how it goes whenn i was in Thailand/Rock band leader,,how Thai man reacted,,when this happened,,,hanging out with friends or girls.:lolspin

cheer khrup,,K.Ching:wave:
 
Chingchai ,

Can you tell me about your sps corals , is it from the wild or aquacultured , and how did you acclimate it ?


They are from wild and aquacultured.
When I buy it, I just dip it, get rid of hairy crab, blow it with turkey blaster.
And put it in the tank.
That's it.
 
Hi Ching,
Can you please comment on the Philips Moonlight Leads that you got?
How do you find their intensity and color and will they give the same fluorescence that regular Moonlights give?
Contacted the lighting Dep in Philips and they told me they have a 120 cm string of that Lead moonlight, Is it the same lenght that you have? One last question do you think it'll be too much light for my upgrade tank (300 G with 2 Meters length and 70 CM deapth)
Thanks for your help

This Philip moonlight is just for viewing pleasure.
I don't think they have and effect to the coral.
It is not too much for your tank.
 
I took these pics yesterday.

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This Philip moonlight is just for viewing pleasure.
I don't think they have and effect to the coral.
It is not too much for your tank.

Thanks for the info.
Love the pics you posted, the Clam looks really happy,wonder how big it'll endup in your tank.
 
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