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Old 12-31-2005, 12:35 AM
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Tank is a cube shaped 180g. 4ft.H...3ft.W...2ft.H. All 1/2in. glass with two 4in. braces. Tank has a starfire front, that we have somehow scratched, {see scratched glass thread}.



Filtration includes a turf scrubber, dumping direct into the aquarium and a beckett skimmer, running from the sump. Mag 12 return pump, ATS dump and a Tunze 6080 stream pump provide the current.
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It has a large single corner overflow with a 1.5in. drain.



Its a bare bottom, except for the 3ft. by 2ft. aragonite coated piece of acrylic form my 90g. Most of the rock sits on this. I used several pvc pipes again to provide homes and tunnels for the fish, especially my clowns.

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Some of the stock is from my 90g. Still have a 3+year old mandarin, 3,one

Yr. old PJ cardinals, 3, Ora Percs,which have now formed a female, male and it group. And of course my adult copperband.

I sold the Kole tang so I could make new additions at the same time.

Added a baby sailfin tang, baby scopas tang and a juvie Foxface. All have been fine

together. The Foxface has already cleaned up most of the bubble algae.


Eat like a bunch of pigs already but thats fine with me and I have planned my filtration to handle it.

Here they seen me working near the tank and are having a general "where the food" meeting.

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I will add some pics soon now that the other lighting is in place. Besides supplement actinics and normal outputs, I,m experimenting with a single 400w Iwasaki. The pendant is fairly high to give it spread and the Iwasaki still has the punch to cover it or at least thats the idea.
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Looks great Doug!!!
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Doug! I found it! The tank looks great. I like the PVC tube idea. Just wondering, are clowns more likely to lay eggs on a smoother surface (ie. PVC) than bare rock??


Also how is the aragonite coated bottom faring?

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Neat idea with the PVC tubes under the rock for tunnels..
Looking Good Dougie!!
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How bout some closeups of those Clams..
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Nice tank!! I bet those PVC tunnels really open it up for swimming room vs. a big pile o' rocks!
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Doug! I found it! The tank looks great. I like the PVC tube idea. Just wondering, are clowns more likely to lay eggs on a smoother surface (ie. PVC) than bare rock??

PVC home from my 225g and its Cinnamon clown residents.



Also how is the aragonite coated bottom faring?
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It seems fine. Had some red turf algae on the front portions in the 90g, hoping that does not happen here. A little current cleans the detritus fine.
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