May I introduce my 20 Long - I think it is complete!

jfloydr said:
any new pics
I am just somewhere around 2-3 weeks away from putting water in my 150 (the fish room had to be built as the tank is going in-wall, hence the delay). As soon as that happens there is going to be some shuffling of some corals, some new added, etc, even in my 20. Right now, aside from some zoos that have grown like weeds, it looks very similar to the pics I posted :).
 
Jeff-
You might have addressed this already, but I am sure I missed it. :)
Do you support the aquafuge with anything from underneath? I am thinking of getting a 20g long, only glass this time (have used acrylic in the past). I went to the store at was shocked at how thin the glass is. I am doubting the tank would take the weight of the 'fuge.
 
TippyToex said:
Jeff-
You might have addressed this already, but I am sure I missed it. :)
Do you support the aquafuge with anything from underneath? I am thinking of getting a 20g long, only glass this time (have used acrylic in the past). I went to the store at was shocked at how thin the glass is. I am doubting the tank would take the weight of the 'fuge.
Amy, good question. No I don't use a thing to support the Aqafuge on my 20 long and haven't had a problem (it's been on it for 8 months or so I think).

Thanks Jaffa :).
 
That pic of your sun coral on the bottom of page 3 is amazing! I just recently purchased a rock encrusted w/the sun coral and it is nowhere near the extent of fullness of polyps. And amazing tank, I have a 20H that i am in the works of filling out. Great Job!!
 
Awsome Tank Jeff :D

Glad to see another reefer in the Hawkeye state. I've
been working on gathering necessary items and educating
myself over the past several months. A new AGA 15L will
be ready to launch. I had to practice alot of patience and
convince the wife that another tank was necessary.

Your Nano has been a great inspiration to me, I hope to my new tank can look half as good as yours.

Cheers

Al
 
Nice tank! I was wondering what direct benifits you noticed when you changed from CF to MH? Did you have your clams before MH's?

Walter
 
This is one fabulous tank which I am sure you know by now with all the comments to date. How do you enjoy it best? I mean do you look at it as you move through the room? Is it in a place you are always in in the house? I was thinking of a 20 long, 30 long or 40 breeder for my next tank. I started with softies in a nano cube, got another one and put hards in there and I am out of space again. I have a beautiful Devils hand which I think is the best I have ever seen but it has grown so large (relatively small for a big tank but big in mine) and I am perplexed but think I will go with a couple of 20s or 30s. I will keep the nanos for species tanks, one for seahorses and the other for ??? some other conversation piece.
 
Jeff, not only are the subjects of your pics beautiful, but you take BEAUTIFUL pics! Would you mind listing your photo equipment? Do you use a tripod?

It's been said a hundred times already, but ... awesome tank!!
 
Thank you guys :). I take pictures with an old, ancient Canon S10 with no tripod. The camera does let me adjust the white balance fairly well which is critical.

I plan to get a Canon Digital Rebel in a month or so. I was waiting to get that until my 150 was up and running (and had more to take than just some rock and water ;). The 150 is now well on it's way to looking like a reef tank ... sorta.
 
jdsabin1 said:
Thank you guys :). I take pictures with an old, ancient Canon S10 with no tripod. The camera does let me adjust the white balance fairly well which is critical.

I plan to get a Canon Digital Rebel in a month or so. I was waiting to get that until my 150 was up and running (and had more to take than just some rock and water ;). The 150 is now well on it's way to looking like a reef tank ... sorta.

When do we get to see your newest creation?

Walter
 
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