MrMikeB
New member
I will get some full tank shots with the spiffy SLR since I do not have to be in the water. I really dig this tank - no worries at all regarding things touching and wiping each other out, and the corals are a bit forgiving regarding water quality so I am not having to hover over it as much as I do my other systems.
In this tank there are 6 blue regals - my newest additions, a pair of Bangaii cardinals (From Kim months back - just about adult size now), a pair of black percs, 1 pearly jawfish (the one in my avatar)and 2 yellow tangs that got moved in together because they were bad fish and beating the hell out of a purple tang in the 150.
I am sure some folks just about fell out their chairs with the thought of "people can make a softie tank look even better than SPS tanks," but I think softies can be fun too - and a bit cheaper sometimes.
In this tank there are 6 blue regals - my newest additions, a pair of Bangaii cardinals (From Kim months back - just about adult size now), a pair of black percs, 1 pearly jawfish (the one in my avatar)and 2 yellow tangs that got moved in together because they were bad fish and beating the hell out of a purple tang in the 150.
I am sure some folks just about fell out their chairs with the thought of "people can make a softie tank look even better than SPS tanks," but I think softies can be fun too - and a bit cheaper sometimes.
