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josepha

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Well it has been about 6 months since the "revival" of my 300G self built tank from the failed attempt of 3 years ago. Water changes are easier since I ran a water line, as well as auto top off. My calcium and Alk balance is much more stable since I switched to B-Ionic. My self made skimmer is propably 10x bigger and more efficient at 5' high, 8" inner diameter, and an added becket injector to the downdraft. I am also no longer electricuting myself since I had the electrician come in to run all the lighting, heating and pump circuits.:D Here are some updated pics. Enjoy.
Full Front
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Full Front at night, yes everyone loves the beer shelf.
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Center of Tank. The Octobubble, Torch, Gonipora are all 10-12 inches in diameter to give you a perspective.
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Center at night.
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Corals

Corals

Sorry these pictures are so crappy, only my second time using. I thought I would share some Coral shots since I got most of them from all of you. Thanks
Octobubble, Thanks RI, one of my favorites.
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Hydno, Clam Thank officerric - rick your corals are awesome.
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Thanks to Guy for holding this Rose BTA until hell froze over, OK at least until I threatened the Electrician with a lawsuit for not finishing the lights for 5 months. THANKS GUY! this RBTA is green under atinics with pink arms and purple tips, awesome. And thanks for the heteroxenia.
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Gonipora, Thanks Jamie.
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This sun coral opens like crazy, thanks Brian
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Someday I will get the hang of this camera and will do these animals justice.
Thanks
Joe A
 
Looks great, Joe.
It sure is nice when you can get such beautiful corals from fellow URS members.
How many Cardinalfish do you have?
 
Looks good Joe

Looks good Joe

I'm impressed with the custom tank! It looks realy good man. That sun coral looks happy too. How's the carnation holding up? And to think I'm a little worried about how the heck I'm going to build a hood:lol: Give me a french knife I can work miracles- but give me a hammer and usually my thumb just ends up swollen:rollface:

Keep up the good work!

Brian
 
Hey Joe: Tank looks great! That had to take some work. I'm glad you posted the photos of your tank. How did my xenia and nepthia work out for you? Next time I'm up to Syracuse I'll have to look you up.
 
Gary -- thanks, yes we have the best society in the country. I don't have any cardinals, I like the Bangaii, I was waiting for Guy to breed some more.

Brian -- Many thanks. The carnation looks good, have in in a lower lighted area of the tank. Nice. Thanks again for the sun too.

Drbronx -- The anthelia and both species of xenia are awesome. The Nepthia is absolutely unbelievable. Total NEON. I took a picture of it, but it did not do it justice, so I didn't post it, but I wanted everyone to see it, it's awesome. I also found a nickle sized chip of Pavona in the Grunge you gave me that is already a quarter size now. I'll be back down since I saw your new thread. Thanks

Thanks Namyar.
 
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Gary -- thanks, yes we have the best society in the country. I don't have any cardinals, I like the Bangaii, I was waiting for Guy to breed some more.
What's the fish to the top left of your Naso in the 3rd pic?
 
Joe,

It looks awesome!!!!!! Very nice. I will be back in town on Thurday and will be down your way to bring you your sand. The gonipora looks very happy!

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thanks

thanks

Sorry Gary, you are correct, that is a "glass" cardinal fish, I often forget about him, my son who is 7 picked him out, he is pretty much see through, but he thinks it looks like a "shark" lol.

Thanks Jamie, give me a ring when you get back, my mandarins would love more pods, although they are both still fat and happy they have the occasional tisk, but are getting used to one another. The extra pods/live sand will help. Thanks
Joe A
 
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