Pictures of rbta

sonofgaladriel
I just watched the video and i am in awe. That is the nicest tank i have ever seen on a video, i just want to jump in and go diving,lol. Wow that is all i got say............WOW.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8059159#post8059159 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bluecarpet
sonofgaladriel
I just watched the video and i am in awe. That is the nicest tank i have ever seen on a video, i just want to jump in and go diving,lol. Wow that is all i got say............WOW.
Thank you! I'm actually moving out alot of the SPS as we speak though. I'm kind of bored with the static stonies already and want to add some movement. So, I'll be adding several bright sinularias, neptheas, and lemnalias, as well as making some room for a few haddoni's ;)
The tank will become a mixed reef very soon.
Thanks again.
 
here is a picture of mine I just got the RBTA My marron is in heaven now as she has her GBTA and the new RBTA to host she keeps going back and forth...lol

tankpicsandhouse034.jpg
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8065294#post8065294 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Muligan
here is a picture of mine I just got the RBTA My marron is in heaven now as she has her GBTA and the new RBTA to host she keeps going back and forth...lol

tankpicsandhouse034.jpg

That maroon is way to big for that RBTA. The rule is to have the anemone's diameter three times bigger than the clownfish itself. This way the anemone doesn't become "loved" to death.
 
she has a GBTA that is about 12 inch dia, that she hosts in the rbta is on the other side of the tank she is in it very rarely.
 
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