If I had gotten the 90g, I would still be in the same predicament where you would be saying I coulda had a 120g, or I coulda had a 180!The Grim Reefer said:Slap yourself upside the head and repeat after me...
"I coulda had a 90, I coulda had a 90". crazy1:
DFL18 said:72" x 18 x 22 standard 125rr i believe, im going to order it with a center overflow (unless someone thinks this is a mistake) and it will have small braces on the right and left side instead of one big brace in the middle
My tank is a bit brighter than the picture, but I have to increase the shutter speed for a full tank shot by about 1.5, or the stuff down in the sand get's washed out as well as some of the corals. It is kind of an art to take pictures of our tanks and capture the real beauty, it is just not an easy task. Sometimes when I walk downstairs and see the tank I am just amazed at how clear things are and the beauty of it. The acrylic tanks with the sea through clairity make it look like the inhabitants and corals are just floating in the air, a definate great look and very cool.orlenz said:I had t-5 lighting for a couple months, and it looked like the tank pictured, no offence, but it just looks so dark in there, I like a well lit tank, is there a combination of T-5 lamps that will really light a tank up nice?