Soft Coral Dominated Tanks... Let's See 'em

Cardiac,

Nice tank with alot of nice huge colonies. Can you tell me what is the purplish colony is on the left side of the picture? Is that frilly mushrooms?
 
i just figured out this whole posting picture thing tonight, so heres a shot of my 58
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I eventually converted my tank to a soft corl dominated tank. Anyway, here is an update of my tank with a video :) feel free to comment on how i can improve my tank :)


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These are some really great tanks. What's amazing about them is how they look terrific, yet are completely different.

They are a great examples of the 'uniqueness' of reef tanks, how ALL of them are different. The only thing they have in common is salt water.

It's pretty apparent that softy tanks bring that uniqueness out the most.


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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7298314#post7298314 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reefnewbie54321
I kind of ignored this for awhile becuase I personaly do not like the whole tang police mumbo jumbo ... although I do feel that tangs need to be housed in a 100g and up tank when I had a 55 I purchased a yellow tang and a hippo tang a 18 months later I bought a 120. Tangs are one of the most popular fish ... people are going to keep buying them wether or not they have room. BUT I suggest you sell/give them away when they get to cramped or get a bigger tank, its not right to keep them in such a small tank. I dfont know if yours are fully grown but when they are I suggest you upgrade or replace them.

Sumps/Fuges just make your tank more stable and lessen the biolopad by spreading it over a bigger volume. Tangs still need so much space to move ... I see people with 120gallon tanks that are so cramed with sps that there tangs still dont have enouugh room.

I'm not saying its wrong to buy tangs for a 65 tank but there going to outgrow it fast ... and 4 tangs is a little bit overboard I was pretty nervous about a hippo and a yellow in a 55 and I made sure that I bought them at about 1 1/2"-2" each
These fish need room. When I moved up to a one hundred gallon long, my 'mentor' told me to set my rock so the tangs could swim behind it and pretend it's NASCAR and swim loops. It doesn't matter how large the system is if the fish go flip, flip, turn, flip, flip turn. Imagine yourself in that situation...
 
heres mine...like mentioned above, rocks are done in "nascar" style. rocks are set in the center with complete swimming room at the back, front and both sides for maximum swimming abilities :)
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Beautiful tanks guys!!!!!

Here are some pics of mine...Not as nice as most of yours, but I am working on it slowly but surely. Oh and sorry about the romaine in a few of them :)
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