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Rogger Castells

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I love sitting by the tank after the lights are out, and just look at the outline it reminds me of NYC skyline :D here are some pics

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Awesome Shots!! I like the fish (copperband?) swimming by in the upper left of the first pic and that table acro is sweet! Thanks for sharing!!
 
Here is a picture of the BF this one is the one responsible for my tank been Mojano free, I recently let Invertigator take this fish for a couple of days and it wiped out almost 100 mojanos in his tank, since that she is back in my tank
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Roger the more I see picks of your fish tank, the more it reminds me of a natural reef. Not overstock with corals one on top of each other, just perfect ! and the blue colors are awesome. I cant wait one of these days to see that tank in person.My personal preference is to have a little room between corals, some rock etc. Nice work !!
 
Is that a saddleback butterfly in that pic? If not what is it and does it pick at your corals at all?How about a longnose butterfly for aptasia?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12265335#post12265335 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 0 Agios
Roger the more I see picks of your fish tank, the more it reminds me of a natural reef. Not overstock with corals one on top of each other, just perfect ! and the blue colors are awesome. I cant wait one of these days to see that tank in person.My personal preference is to have a little room between corals, some rock etc. Nice work !!

Thanks Steve, however the truth is that it is very hard to resist buying a coral that you really like even when you have to cramp them to make them fit, this picture was taken early in the tank. Today the tank looks a little more stocked, but I am been very cautious with the stock that I bring.
Just let me know when you want to come see the tank my doors are always open.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12265831#post12265831 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sailfin3
Is that a saddleback butterfly in that pic? If not what is it and does it pick at your corals at all?How about a longnose butterfly for aptasia?

Yes, it is a double saddle back, I love LNB they are my all time favorite fish, I am not sure how well they do with aptasia, I plan to introduce a LNB when I find one that I like.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12265977#post12265977 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Rogger Castells
Thanks Steve, however the truth is that it is very hard to resist buying a coral that you really like even when you have to cramp them to make them fit, this picture was taken early in the tank. Today the tank looks a little more stocked, but I am been very cautious with the stock that I bring.
Just let me know when you want to come see the tank my doors are always open.
Roger can you post a pic on how it looks now? Thanks I will try to visit you soon :D
 
It's a nuisance anemone some what like an aiptasia. Actually a pretty little anemone but can overcome a tank in a very short time.

Mojano is what it's called, I don't think that it's a spanish name or a variation of it just it's name.
 
Roger the more I see picks of your fish tank, the more it reminds me of a natural reef

Ive had the pleasure of seeing Roggers tank, and have been diving throughout the Caribbean and Keys. Considering the present conditions of our natural reefs, Roggers tank looks BETTER!

Actually after thinking about this for a few minutes....better than the Keys, ....not Caymans and Cozumel....with all do respect to you, of course, Rogger. :rolleyes::rollface:
 
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