The whole forum is filled with build threads, just look through the threads. It will be more interesting to see the whole process of their builds then just the finished product.
My wife and I just bought a new home and I am looking at starting my next in wall tank project.
I know there are tons of pictures all over threads but many of them are 57 thousand pages long and/or split into different threads
It would be great to flip through a thread with just finished tanks to get ideas on what you like/dislike and then do further research into those tanks.
So i guess I will start things off with my current tank. It is a 180g display with a 60 gal sump.
by the way - this is "my" other tank. A 660g oval acrylic tank which I take care for since a little more than a year. Was in no good shape when I took over. The other problem were the coral eating angelfishes which are in the tank as well. But after one year I had made some progress - found enough big corals for the tank, which also started to grow and survive. And the Pomacantus imperator had stopped eating the most corals. Unfortunately the instalation was wrongly done by the guy who built up the system and we had a salinity crash in July - 17 fishes and all corals died in the accident. Thereafter I was allowed to improve the technical set up and now it´s going up again. But it is difficult to get such a big tank filled with (big) corals.
A pic as it looked before the crash.
...its the tank in the bar lobby of the hotel Alpenrose in Maurach/Achensee in Austria (www.alpenrose.at)
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