looking to start a reef tank

yeah you should be careful you are really close to overloading your fishtank and you should for sure watch those nitrites and the grouper they are rock movers along with triggers and all that
 
All Glass makes a nice 110G RR tank that is 4' long. It is a nice tank and a decent size. If you want a 6' go with a 125, 150, or 180.
 
got the tank, stand, fuge, filter, and a rio 2100 for only $350...
like new in amazing condition.. Life is good sometimes!
 
Yes it it a real deal. I got it from a guy who raised african ciclicits( spelled wrong I know ). Best part is I just got my get out of trouble card with my wife for the Whole year :) for getting that for her
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9524927#post9524927 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by DouglasTiede
Yes it it a real deal. I got it from a guy who raised african ciclicits( spelled wrong I know ). Best part is I just got my get out of trouble card with my wife for the Whole year :) for getting that for her

You sure about that? lol

Sweet deal
 
( Copied from my first thread post---and I still love the tank!)

I recently purchased an All Glass 120 gallon Mega-Flow reef ready aquarium to replace my old 75 gal tank, and WOW! I think that I'm in love! I truly believe this to be THE perfect sized aquarium for first timers or for those with mid-ranged budgets! I use to think that the 75 gallon tank was ideal for beginners, considering its size and affordability, but with my recent purchase, my thoughts have definately changed. (Hindsight kicks me in the butt every time in this hobby!)

Comparisons:
*I had to use overflow boxes in the 75 to lead the water to my sump, and I never really noticed all of the excessive noise that they make. The 120 gal. Mega-Flow has two built in overflow boxes with three different water intake levels in each one: one near the bottom of the tank, one about mid-level, and one at the top for surface skimming. These reduce the noise levels dramatically and the boxes are even large enough to house/hide heaters and digital equipment probes and wires! The overflow boxes are strong enough to support live rock and I have found that they also actually aid in the stacking. They are curved and protrude about 4 inches from the back glass which provides nooks to wedge rock pieces firmly into. And then again, the different intake levels of the overflow boxes give plenty of extra circulation behind the rock avoiding problematic dead spots.
*The dimensions of the new tank are the same as the 75 except for the width. The 120 gal. aquarium provides 6 more inches from front to back, and I have found this to make all of the difference in the world in terms of space. I know that it's only six inches, but it seems to give me so much more room to maneuver rock pieces, to plan aqua-scaping, and it also provides more room for the fish to stretch their little fins!
*And alas, an extra 45 gallons of saltwater never hurt anybody! I have a 55 gallon sump tank which holds about 30 gallons of water, so the addition of the extra makes things all the better. Overall water parameters seem to be more stable, and I can even see a slight change in clarity. Again, the tank's inhabitants clearly appear to love their new home.

I guess that's about it. All I know is that the new aquarium purrrs like a kitten and I've never been happier. It keeps me within my cursed mid-range budget, and the balance of the overall system seems to be perfect. I highly recommend this All Glass Mega-Flow Reef Ready system to anyone.

Here's a pic of one of the overflow boxes:
<img src=http://www.all-glass.com/products/aquariums/images/megaflow.jpg>
 
well i just got the okay and i am going to purchase a 240 gal and i was wondering any really hardy corals that like to plant them selves in the sand or that don't mind being moved or turned over occasionaly by the eel if they were in the sand he'd leave them alone for the most part so any suggestions on that i ,know that it's wierd but my dad want's to keep the eel it's an amazing conversation piece also would lionfish be cool with those corals cuse i think i'll get a couple of those too
thanks ryan
 
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