The Best SPS tank that I Saw !!!

You are absolutely right and that's why about half of the people posted on this thread didn't like the aquascaping. "Best" is subjective as well :)
 
nice growth but the aquascaping seems very compartmentalized. I like when the corals are intertwined. to each his own I guess.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10356681#post10356681 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by nwrogers
Denadai:

How long was this tank setup for when this photo was taken?

6 years old,but he had some problems with the refrigerator and lost few corals on last september so he did replaced few corals
 
I know this reef from pictures a long time ago, and I agree with Denadai, is the best SPS keeper I've ever seen.

It's just perfect.
 
Hi,

Does the owner of this tank use any biological additives, coral foods, etc.? I skimmed through the whole thread looking for that info. and didn't see it. Very curious about that....

thanks
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10364375#post10364375 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Canarygirl
Hi,

Does the owner of this tank use any biological additives, coral foods, etc.? I skimmed through the whole thread looking for that info. and didn't see it. Very curious about that....

thanks

http://www.reefitaliascience.it/mag.../vascamese.html
I think you can translate the description with an online traduction program
there there is the description of the products he uses...Kent phytoplex and zooplex ,marine deluxe,prodibio reefbooster and Phol coral vitalizer
 
That is a beautiful tank plain and simple, most of us would give anything to have a tank like that. But, on RC people always manage to critique.

Simply Amazing tank!!!!!!!!!!!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10366860#post10366860 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Canarygirl
thankyou, Jack, over there in Ferraro, Italy....:)

you are welcome :)
Ferrara ,not to far from Maranello where the Ferrari car are produced ;)
 
Heh... Well since we're talking about "best" looking SPS tank. Here's one I saw recently on this thread http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1053276

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to me a tank full of nice colored corals doesn't make it a great tank, that tank is packed to the brim, it just looks like a wall of corals, there's no shape to the tank or any depth to it, they are very nice corals but to me it's way too cluttered.
 
Well when you get tired of some of those awesome corals, just let me know! hehe The colors are just fabulous. Everything looks so perfect, it almost looks like corals were photo-shopped in, doesn't look real.

How often does the owner have to trim the corals?

What kinds of fish are in there?
 
"that tank is packed to the brim, it just looks like a wall of corals"

Yes....just like in nature! That's the beauty and the awsome color.
 
to me a tank full of nice colored corals doesn't make it a great tank, that tank is packed to the brim, it just looks like a wall of corals, there's no shape to the tank or any depth to it, they are very nice corals but to me it's way too cluttered.

Maybe he has reasons that restrict getting a larger tank. Maybe it will cost him money he doesnt have, or maybe like me, he has a limited amount of space to work with.

That shouldnt discount what a beautiful system it is and shouldnt mean that he should have less variety.

I'd rather focus on what he did to accomplish such beautiful color and variety.
And what Amuses me is how little is required to achieve this. He is obviously someone with knowledge since many with 10x the equipment can't touch it.

I'd rather talk to him about how he does it than complain about how cluttered it is. nothing seems to be suffering from it and I personally like the tank.

Anyway, what I wonder is what is in that canister in the sump...looks like a boatload of biopellets, or maybe the aluminum oxide phosguard which I use.

It's a remarkably simple system. Amazing how small the skimmer is and I am also amazed at how much light he has over it. I see this is an old thread but I wonder what this person is currently doing.
 
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