Some beautiful tanks here for sure. deep6er, cool seeing you here.. glad your keeping a sweet CANADIAN zoa tank Here's my 20g.. nothing compared to some of these .. Man I need a bigger tank.
*edit* After looking over the pics I guess this isn't really a "zoo tank" All my zoos are on the bottom of the tank. So they are all kinda hard to see.. but you get the idea. I just switched to 250w HQI from 150w so I am hoping to see better colour and growth soon.
I'm not sure I've ever seen 2 tunzes in a 20g tank, that is some serious flow! Anyway here is my 40 breeder a couple days after I made the switch from a 29 gallon. Since taking this picture I have put all the rock and fish back in, as well as re-aquascaped a bit. I'll post another picture when I get one, but this is all I have for now.
I started to get involved into saltwater as a teenager when I was 19 (now 43).
It's absolutely incredible to see how far the hobby has come along in a fairly short period of time and the dedication of people in creating a 'living sea' in there homes.
I truly appreciate the amount of work, time, money, and love you all put into your tanks.
Full tank shots never seem to showcase my tank very well. I don't know if its my crappy photography skills. One of these days, I should have someone in the area come over and help out with some nice shots of my full tank. In the meantime, it's not a full shot of the tank (a full before and after shot can be seen in <A HREF="http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=7658960#post7658960">this thread</A>) here's a closeup of the bottom zoanthid matt in my tank:
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