rubbernecking welcome! (final full tank pix)

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6931619#post6931619 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kent E
Wheres the deresa?
Kent- the big squamosa was traded for two new clams
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Was that the clam Tom had? Well, it's good to see that you got 2 CLAMS for it!- yuk, yuk.

Q- How worried are you about the angel chewing them up? I would love a clam but I'm worried about the emperor.
 
My Angelfish is not a problem.
It was a different story with my Rabbitfish which never ever bothered the big 'ol squamosa. It nibbled these new clams.
It didn't take long to trap the fish out!
 
Gary,

Your pictures of the tank are as beautiful as your tank is in person.

Congratulations on your new home and enjoy setting up the new tank.

Sherry
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6933699#post6933699 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Sherry34
Gary,

Your pictures of the tank are as beautiful as your tank is in person.

Congratulations on your new home and enjoy setting up the new tank.

Sherry
"Tanks", Sherry. :)
 
ah, 1 mb's not too bad......of course it helps having unlimited webspace at your disposal



Bill, don't pay any attention to this
 
Gary,
After seeing your tank a few times in person, I would have to say that it is one of the most beautiful tanks I've seen!
For a new reefer it definately gave me a lot of inspiration for my own tank. I'm sure its going to be hard to break it down, I'm sure it is like another child to you. After watching it mature after so many years and all the trials and tribulations you have gone through making it a true habitat for such an abundance of life.
I truely look forward to seeing your next reef.
Let me know if you need any extra hands for anything
-David
 
You can see the placement of my Tubipora in that big pic (right next to the pink Pocillipora on the left). It's been growing in that very same spot since I got it.
 
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