Lets see your full tank shots

This is my tank. It is still young and I am tanking real slow. Frags only and one at a time.
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Lmao, what a fat blenny!! that is one sweet tank! cant wait to see them grown out

heres my tank.

All frags are from Reefer Madness 10 for 150 pack,

before mounted:
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not the best pic, but heres an after shot with them mounted:
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my contribution .... galaxia in lower right has been removed (out grew the tank ) and been replaced by digitata .
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that is just one side dont have a good pic of the other side really hard cause its in a hallway and i cant stand far enough away. anyway i think i need to redo my rock. tank water is dirty trying so many things to get it clean. i i have a few fish but tank looks empty... also corals are mostly all frags... gotta get them to grow out.. i though this tank would be big enough.. now i want one that is 36 wide instead of 24 epecially for two sided veiwing...
 
Steve, Bob...thankyou very much! Steve, next time you're going to be out Gresham way, drop me a pm and drop by.

This really getting to be a great thread with all these beautiful full tank pics!

Dennis
 
Re: Mine

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6348343#post6348343 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Roll221
Here is the most recent one of mine.

Ed

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You have a few really large corals! How long have you had those big ones?:eek2:
 
Please excuse the "newbie to SPS" question. But, what are the corals that grow flat across with brances that grow only a couple of inches up from it?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6348592#post6348592 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Deepsea2005
Here are my 195g (60x30x25) pics taking today.

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6348592#post6348592 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Deepsea2005
Here are my 195g (60x30x25) pics taking today.

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Nice set up. Very clean and open BB :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6348592#post6348592 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Deepsea2005
Here are my 195g (60x30x25) pics taking today.

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impressive pieces, really precious!!!!
 
My 1 year old reef:p Am a student thus cannot spent much on livestocks as well as equipments...

Tank look
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Zoos corner:p
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Monti corner:p
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6301282#post6301282 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SERVO
Yup! That is something that I first saw Dick Perrin from Tropaquarium do. I had two BIG A Yongei colonies. When I moved from Penn to Texas, the corals were stored at a local store. The system is unstable and the lights stink. Most of the coral became covered in cyano and died. I wanted to suspend the corals with fishing line to see if I could get new tissue to grow over the old skeleton. I am going to cut up the pieces an put together my impromptu colony. It is causing some neat new growth patterns. Try it out sometime!
This sounds interesting, can you elaborate on it a bit more? I'd like to try it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6354054#post6354054 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by unicornis
My 1 year old reef:p Am a student thus cannot spent much on livestocks as well as equipments...
Great looking tank! Just goes to show that it doesn't take the big bucks to have a really nice tank.
 
WOW,

I haven't visited this thread in a while and you guys have some SICK tanks! AWESOME!!!!


<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6355685#post6355685 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Rurouni Kenshin
This sounds interesting, can you elaborate on it a bit more? I'd like to try it.

If you have a colony that has some dead edges *or you would like to make the growth patterns a little more interesting*, all you have to do is take some fishing line, secure it to the coral and hang it in the tank. You can rotate the coral to change the way the corallites grow overtime. Simple, yet effective. Since I have a 2 Yongei colonies that were almost wiped out, I wanted to try to re-encrust the exhisting skeleton with new tissue. That has worked OK in the past 4 months that they have been suspended, but I have branches that have started to take 90 degree turns toward the light! THat will branch really thick. I would love to try this with an Acropora Florida. Those have the coolest branching patterns out of any "staghorn". Better yet, an efflo would be pretty interesting, but that would take 5-10 years!:)
 
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