The Reef Central Corner Club Thread

The rubble island
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Fish in the tank:
Bi-Color Pseudo
pacific blue tang
exquisite wrasse
maroon clown
pajama cardinal
pygmy angfel
2 blood spot anthias
and one more that i don't know it's name (eel like, black and tanish, zebra like coloring. Borrows alot, stays at bottom, and mostly just likes to poke about half it's body length out to eat and see what's happening))
 
A really small Micro frag i've had for a little while
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Encrusting Purple base Monti. This frag got lost in the tank changeover and almost died, but it's coming back nicely
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Hammer that i got as a single head frag about the size of a quarter. Now it's bigger than a softball! I used to have a clown that loved living in there
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Red Worm Colony and the cause of my dreaded Sawblade Calurpa outbreak!
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14496919#post14496919 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by edshern
OK, Where do I sign up? My name is Ed and I am a corner reef owner.
I have a 92 gallon, and it's been running for 6 years, with an interruption for about a year when I converted it to a Seahorse tank.

ive added you to the list already and will do a revised one on the forum in a couple of weeks, your tank is stunning and welcome aboard, im sure you have plenty to offer, good to have you here:)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14496963#post14496963 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by edshern
Here are a few pictures:

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ha ha look at the cat (dad can i have my dinner now lol)
 
jim your tank looks very established and has matured nicely, i like the way its set out, almost like an underwater cove, really nice,and quite a selection of corals you have there as well,great pics
 
Found this thread last night and after reading 36 pages tonight, I decided to join the club. I have a 90 gal corner pentagon with starfire fronts that was custom built to fit in a corner of the living room. Bought the tank in February of 2008 and after waiting for the new floor to be put in the living room, rebuilding the stand twice and numerous plumbing disasters the tank was ready for water on December 7th, 2008. I'll try to post more pictures this weekend.

Tank and stand before water
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Sump being tested
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Water added December 7, 2008
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14500941#post14500941 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rocketlily
Found this thread last night and after reading 36 pages tonight, I decided to join the club. I have a 90 gal corner pentagon with starfire fronts that was custom built to fit in a corner of the living room. Bought the tank in February of 2008 and after waiting for the new floor to be put in the living room, rebuilding the stand twice and numerous plumbing disasters the tank was ready for water on December 7th, 2008. I'll try to post more pictures this weekend.

Tank and stand before water
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Sump being tested
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Water added December 7, 2008
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welcome, that tank looks massive, very nice, looking forward to hearing more about it soon, nice to see you here:)
 
That tank looks nice Rocketlilly. I like how it's shorter and stretched out for a 90 gal. All the corners i've seen are pretty tall, and it looks like that one will leave you with tons of options!

Mike - Thank you! Yes some of the rock has been in my 20gal tank for about 5 or 6 years, and the lagoon style was the look i was going for. I plan on getting maybe 5 or so clams, and i'd like to try and get a few in the middle of the rock work, kind of spilling down to the sand bed. I read about using some bigger flat shells and gluing them with the smooth side up, where you want your clams to sit. Fill them with a little bit of sand, and the clams are supposed to settle right in! Anyone tried this before? Let me know if it works!
 
Reefscape15 i have heard of that. using emtpy clam shells or small flat peices of rock under the sand. works great. i tried to do so with my little Maxima and a little piece of rock, but it wasnt having it.
 
Agreed that tank should be pretty impressive after all is said and done.
I love the pentagon shaped sump too! Custome made or DIY?
Is the sump small ehough to fit though the front of the stand or does it have to go though the top?

Cheers!
 
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