Full tank shots ..... lets see them !!!

tall_jason79

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Ok, i remember we had one of these a couple of years ago. I think we all the newer members we have it would be a good opportunity for everyone show off their hard work. I do recall the old thread was up there in post count. :beer:




120 on the left and 200 on the right......12 feet of display!

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200

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you get the bar too but you get the point.

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looks good guys keep them coming !!! Nothing wrong with showing off all the hard work that goes into these awesome tanks!
 
Thanks! Still working on my phosphates levels, and I think coralline is the devil when you gotta clean it off both sides of the acrylic, but it's almost where I want it at.
 
My "Beginner" 60G tank.

I'm still thinking about painting the background, however it's pretty tight back there. I should have obviously done it before hand.

And working on hiding wires. Nothing I can do about the ENORMOUS pump for the Remora Pro though...

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I still like this pic Kirk took best

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The first two is of my tank right after the sandstorm after the imitial purchase and setup...




These last two are the most recent, about a month later, and some additions and creativeness with constructing an in-tank fuge full of cheato and new pod hatchlings that also doubles as a rock stand, making my tank look how it does :) Basically, I took the cover of my saltwater master API test kit, cut slits in it with an Xacto knife, and stuffed it with cheato. I then placed it in the center back of my tank so I could build my rock around it. I then took some pod....pods..... and injected them into the cheato, where they are now hatching. This is how I successfully kept a dragonette for well over a year with NEVER feeding it...
Also added was a canister filter to replace the HOB, and a Remora HOB skimmer with surface skim box and outlet filter... :D





My nano tank is going through what I THOUGHT was hair algea... But under further investigation, it is actually cyno. Yes. There is a cyno that resembles, almost to the T, hair algae. Right now, I am lucky as I only have a little konch, a black turbo(konch ate the other one....yes...it did.. I saw it...).
Needless to say, no pics of this yet :P
 
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