Scotty & Tammy's 4x4x2 SPS tank

It's been a while between update so I thought I'd break out the camera tonight and update you on my tangled mess of acro :lol:
Even my clams have resorted to growing SPS as you will see in the last pic :lolspin:

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This tank continues to defy the laws of sanity and normal comprehension!!!
Soon, it's going to burst open and begin to levitate while violins and synthesizers play otherwordly music in the background!!!!!!
I hope you get that recorded, 'cause I want to see it!!
Awesome, crazy, stupendous tank!! As usual....

Forgot to ask... Potassium test kit? Salifert, I assume? I can't find one anywhere... I hear salifert is rebranding or something..
 
Hi Scotty,

Your latest pictures are glorious. I salute you sir.

I am wondering if the hard coral growing on the shell of your clam is a Pocillaporid, which have a bad habit of asexually multiplying in reef tanks. I had a similar experience. I had to remove the coral growing on the shell of one of my crocea clams with a chisel. If you do not do it, then eventually your clam might find it difficult to open and close its shell.

regards

Bulent

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This tank continues to defy the laws of sanity and normal comprehension!!!
Soon, it's going to burst open and begin to levitate while violins and synthesizers play otherwordly music in the background!!!!!!
I hope you get that recorded, 'cause I want to see it!!
Awesome, crazy, stupendous tank!! As usual....

Forgot to ask... Potassium test kit? Salifert, I assume? I can't find one anywhere... I hear salifert is rebranding or something..

I'm expecting that any day now Matt :lol: I'll make sure I catch it on film just for you ;)

Yes mate I run salifert for Potassium but I haven't heard anything about the rebranding! Interesting!
 
Hi Scotty,

Your latest pictures are glorious. I salute you sir.

I am wondering if the hard coral growing on the shell of your clam is a Pocillaporid, which have a bad habit of asexually multiplying in reef tanks. I had a similar experience. I had to remove the coral growing on the shell of one of my crocea clams with a chisel. If you do not do it, then eventually your clam might find it difficult to open and close its shell.

regards

Bulent

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Thank you Bulent :)

Yes mate that's exactly what they are, a few weeks back I spent hours cutting them off my clams, I only left the one that I took a photo of so from what your saying I think I will remove it. Thanks mate
 
This last set of photos are amazing Scotty. Jaw dropping! Are you fragging any of these for your new tank?
 
Beautiful tank and I really like the dimensions I'm thinking about pricing a 5 ft long by 2 and half ft wide and 21 high reef savvy tank
 
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