Wetsleeves' 210 thread.

I'm going to be taking the tank down soon. I have a kid on the way and really need to start looking at getting this house marketable so I can get a larger house with a better school district. I'll be selling off the majority of my corals this Saturday and will finish the break down at my own pace over the course of about a month. I will probably post some pics in the next week or so.
I do this with a heavy heart, but I know that there's a light at the end of the tunnel. I will be setting up a tank in the 3K-5K gallon range in about 4-6 years once I get settled in.
I will be keeping all my rare clowns and will probably keep a 40 breeder full of zoos just to feel like I'm still in the hobby. :)
 
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I started the painful process of breaking the tank down in February in preparation of some basement construction and hopefully a subsequent house move. I had a tank tour followed by an auction/sell off of the coral colonies. I did keep at least a frag of all my zoo colonies, my anemones and a few other miscellaneous pieces. Some of which have sentimental value.
I am however keeping my clown rack going and plan on building another rack soon for the remainder of my stock from the 210 gallon.
 
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your tank looked like the ocean the coral growth and density looked very natural, cant wait for you to get something new started after the move.

oh and Nice H. Crispa.
 
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I'm looking at building a house. If I do the plan is to build an addition to the house that houses a 3,000-5,000 gallon system. I'm not gonna get into that now. I'll post if and when it happens. BTW, I edited the last post and created a thread in the Clowns and anemones section. Didn't want to stray too far off topic. This one's kinda dead now anyway but I wanted to put it out there why I wasn't posting updates.
 
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