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Dan's 90
So I have been lurking in the corners of canreef and have admired many peoples tanks and quietly learned a thing or two (or a bazillion, which is a real number).
This is my first "real" tank, and by that I mean a tank which I didn't just impulsively buy without knowing anything about anything. It is a 90 gallon (but reversed) and has a 33 gallon sump under her skirt. Lighting is a 6 bulb tek and everything is pretty standard. Already I wish I had done a few things differently, and in the past I have made every newby mistake in the books. Right now it is still rather empty (which is awesome) as it is pretty much everything from my old 33 gallon tank and hopefully will grow in. Enough jabbering, here she is: http://i623.photobucket.com/albums/t...n/IMG_5181.jpg http://i623.photobucket.com/albums/t...n/IMG_5241.jpg http://i623.photobucket.com/albums/t...n/IMG_5251.jpg http://i623.photobucket.com/albums/t...n/IMG_5237.jpg And the whole tank http://i623.photobucket.com/albums/t...n/IMG_5233.jpg As you can see, most of everything is still only frags. Maybe I will take more photos when all of the lights are on, as I only had the actinics going. It will be a while before it is full of corals and fishies, but as we all know this isn't a cheap hobby. Thanks for lookin'. |
Wow Nice tank. I like the setup.
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Nice tank. You are off to a great start.
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Thanks! It`s a work in progress.
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Nice touch with the black sand. Always wanted to try that, but decided on bare bottom.
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Great looking tank, love the aquascaping!
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Nice tank. Fits the room well. I could imagine sitting down with a nice book and having the aquarium as a distraction.
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Yeah, impressive looking tank. Wish I had the room for something larger than my 55gal. What substrate are you using?
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