My mixed reef after 2 1/2 years...thanks all!

gsiegel

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I came into this hobby not knowing a thing. I have been off the grid here for a bit, but so many of you were so very helpful with advice throughout.

I cannot do anything simple so I had a 280 gallon tank built into the wall for viewing from both my living room and dining room. One month in we experienced a BIG flood because the genius that installed the tank forgot to add the overflow valve - causing us to have to replace our downstairs flooring. It started as a fish only tank with some artificial corals (some remnants of the artificial corals I really liked still remain including the pillars made to look like a pier around the overflows, and an artificial lobster trap in the center. After a year or so of an aggressive tank, and my golden puffer chomping on my eel and anemonies, I decided to switch to a mixed reef. Out went the angels (except coral beauty), puffer, harlequin tusk all to good homes and then started the process of adding coral. Fortunately I just needed to add more powerheads for increased water flow since I started with very good equipment, and I was ready to transition. My FOWLR has become the "home ocean" I envisioned. Still a constant work in progress that has put a big dent in my bank account, but my family and I am loving the results.

Thank you to all who have given some invaluable advice along the way! Here are some current photos I wanted to share - kinda' like showing off my kids I guess....:dance:
 

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Thanks. That's kind of like asking which kid I like best.
Coral I would say an aussie golden torch that I cant seem to take a good photo with my iphone. Its colors are like none other I have ever seen and from what I have been told its pretty rare. I am fortunate to have a fantastic coral store right around the corner from my house that gets some great stuff. I also like the flowing movement of all of the torches in general.

Fish I would say blond naso. Very personable and I have had him for most of the time I have had the tank. He is now a good 6 inches long and is always front and center in the tank.
 
4 AI vegas. Whites on from 3 to 10:30 which includes a 45 min vamp up and vamp down period to the blue lighting which makes all the coral pop/glow. I just wish I could figure out how to catch that in picture on an iphone.
 
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