So Cal Reefers FTS Thread...

i'm from little saigon in orange county, ca.

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i can assure you it's not his first post....


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Gumbii as promise
My disease death trap of a tank!

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Next time I will start a thread with the proud owner in front of the tank!


I saw this tank in person yesterday and i must say, WOW. Despite all of the problems lawrence has had with everything my dad and i were really impressed. It is so clean and HUGE! I was even inspired to cut a few holes in my wall and run my chiller/skimmer outside haha. This is truly inspiration to finish my tank now.
 
:sad2::sad2: old glory, man i really miss my 300 gallon, and remember to always have a generator and use it in case of a black out it doesnt matter if the nieghbors dont like the sound just USE IT dont give a damn

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One of my favorite tank ... Jeff I hope you don't mind

One of my favorite tank ... Jeff I hope you don't mind

Here's how everything looks currently:
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Blue Milli:
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Blue tipped slimer, this thing is huge:
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Deswali:
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Flower petal cap:
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Idaho grape, at least 1 foot across, complete with camera reflection:
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Red Planet, too much light so I loose the green:
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Unknown acro, but I like it:
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Pink Jade:
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Another wild no name:
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Amazing! I love seeing other people's tanks...

I also like trying to look for corals I either sold to some of you, and/or bought from many of you. Reefkeeping in southern California rules!

- MikeT
 
Hugo, brother. that was a pimp tank!!!!! I remember reading that heartbreaking thread. Your tank was one of the inspirations that drove me to keep sps.


Sandman: beautiful grown colonies!! you really packed that sucker, time for a upgrade but not until I see this IRL.
 
When you can grow colonies like those two tanks, it does not matter what your aquascape is like underneath all that coral.

Makes me feel like I must be doing it all wrong...
 
Here is my 90 gallon leemar 48x24x18<br>
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Thanks everyone for the comments. If only i had taken some pics a week ago it would have been more packed. I just recently chopped up my orange cap and reduced it to about 20% of its initial size. The hard part now is keeping everything from stinging each other, of which i'm doing a pretty bad job.

In case some of you wonder how it looked starting out, here is a FTS of that.

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