Updated pics

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11465187#post11465187 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reefkeeper2
I spend most of my time in there. It's great for de-stressing after work.

Thats exactly what I use my tank for also.

The tank is looking mighty fine!
 
Holy cow! You might need to setup a camera to make sure that anenome and colt coral aren't jumping out and eating the neighborhood pets at night.
 
Here are some shots of the room. I snooze while looking at the tank here.
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On the left is a colt. The anemone on the right is a gigantea. I bought the dialyseas when I was making the plans for this tank because I wanted to reduce the maintenence. My previous tank was a 180gal and I was sick of doing water changes. It has a lot of features I don't use and I hear the new model is going to be a wonder, but I mainly bought it so I wouldn't be mixing any more salt and water! I had to work out some bugs in the begining but now I couldn't live without it.
 
well it's good to know you got it all worked out. I remember you were having fits over that thing for a while.
 
I don't think that was me, but I remember other people here having some problems. I got a few phone calls and e-mails asking for help with the setup.
 
Didn't you have a build thread or if you don't or don't know where it is can you explain how the dialyseas works? Thanks in advance. Awesome set-up.
 
Is that a long polyped Toadstool in the 4th picture? It looks like it has some babies budding off of it. How big is it? It's beautiful.
 
Yes it is. There are about 6 of them of various sizes spread throughout the tank and it seems all have reproduced. I had one in my old 180 and these are its decendents.
I posted pics here a year ago when the tank was new, but I did not do a build thread which I blame on the fact that I was also putting an addition on the house. I was so busy and so stressed I just didn't have the time. I regret it now because I think a lot of people would have found it useful.
If the link above to Seavisions didn't answer questions you might have about the dialyseas, feel free to ask. I had it operating on my 180gal for a few months when I got it, and now on this tank for 20 months.
 
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