DSPS Tank From Thailand (1000 gallons+)

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Like everyone else has been saying, WOW. This is one build thread that I am truly excited to see the outcome.

I would like to add something to the Garabaldi topic: There is a Rainforest Cafe nearby that I go to every once in a while, and in their main tank they have adult, around a foot long, that has been in there for many years. I cant imagine that the tanks are less than 75 degrees because of the majority of the other fish are all warm water species(large angels, tangs, & triggers). Now I am not saying that you should get one, but simply saying that you can keep them at warmer water level.
 
Sawasdee krub Mr Ching,

Awesome build, i like all you designs. especially all your equipment choices. keep up posted with new picture, i like to see this fully up.

Ed
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15073423#post15073423 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tanu
All I can add is already said: this project is really impressive. This summer we will visit Indonesia, I hope that, in one or two years, when your tank is becoming a beautiful matured reef, we can say 'sawasdee kháp' again in front of your tank. (Whenever you visit the Netherlands: I will show you some interesting places and -tanks if you like!)

(And definitely skip the garibaldi's: they are in the zoo here, as soon as you have seen them there, you DON'T want them in your reef anymore!)

Ching: good luck on building this project!

Thanks. Tanu.
I will visit your country someday. Would love to see all beautiful tanks there.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15073490#post15073490 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by yukonblizzard
Like everyone else has been saying, WOW. This is one build thread that I am truly excited to see the outcome.

I would like to add something to the Garabaldi topic: There is a Rainforest Cafe nearby that I go to every once in a while, and in their main tank they have adult, around a foot long, that has been in there for many years. I cant imagine that the tanks are less than 75 degrees because of the majority of the other fish are all warm water species(large angels, tangs, & triggers). Now I am not saying that you should get one, but simply saying that you can keep them at warmer water level.

Thanks for your comment. yukonblizzard.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15060351#post15060351 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chingchai
Sawasdee krub :)
How long do you live in USA?
I love San Francisco. Wish I can be there again soon.

I have been here for 7 years. I has just started this hobby (fishy) since 2007. I like your project so much and I wish to have one in the future. My current tank size is 55 gallon. SEE you at SiamReef club.com =)

Torr:eek1:
 
Hai ching, for the pipe out (blue) i think you don't bury on concrete or something, you must thing to change or clean someday. Because the pipe must be dirty after the system running. Thank's
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15077656#post15077656 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reefworldaq
Hai ching, for the pipe out (blue) i think you don't bury on concrete or something, you must thing to change or clean someday. Because the pipe must be dirty after the system running. Thank's

Thanks for your comment. reefworldaq.
 
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