Picture Thread

Here is my Tank
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That's awesome. Though sand never seems to stay how we put it, I really like the contours.
 
Very cool. I like that stand.

BTW: tcamos, I have never seen a picture of your tank and you were one of the first people I met in person from this forum. post em up or I dont believe you have a tank :P
 
I'm working on it. I want to get my sump up and running and move a few rocks and corals. Once that is done I promise!
 
I'm working on it. I want to get my sump up and running and move a few rocks and corals. Once that is done I promise!

Ha! just giving you a hard time. We all have these never ending tank projects going on. I have been working on the 40 breeder project since early november.
 
Here's something for the short term...
1. My ricordea or better said my wife's ricordea.
2. My sebae. This was in October and it has actually grown since then. It's about 12" resting. I've slowly had to move corals away from it as it grows.

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The tank was made by a California company and the name begins with an L. I dont think I can write more of the name here.
 
OMG i really need more corals and fish. I look like I'm houseing a bunch of rock compared to everone else :(

I had a big tank and it looked plain too, it takes a long time to fill it up and money, I dropped to a nano and started to fill that! Get a rock with good coralline growth and scrape it so it spreads and gets more color. :D
 
Ya, I can't afford this hobby. All the big corals are too expensive.. Lol. So I have 75 gallons and rocks with about 5 frags in there. Haha
 
I've been trying to get a picture of these where you can see the blue ring on them. Here is the best I've been able to get so far.
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and couple other shots from my daughters phone.
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Here's something for the short term...
1. My ricordea or better said my wife's ricordea.
2. My sebae. This was in October and it has actually grown since then. It's about 12" resting. I've slowly had to move corals away from it as it grows.

ricordia_florida_actinic.jpg

I just love a good picture of Ricordia under good lighting...beautiful.
 
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