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With the big cube, I wanted to have lots of open space and lots of sand bed so that it is very open and allows us to see the front of the house from the back of the house, even through the tank. By doing this type of aquascaping, the fish have lots of room to swim and grow & my wife likes this tank the best. Ironic since she was against me setting up such a big tank right in that spot and thought it would make the space too confining. Now she loves it, even though she didn't want to |
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Looking good Anthony! What happened to the big school of Yellow Tangs?
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Very nice new setup...have to drop by to see...what happened to the nen tank?
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Hey buddy, Great looking set up, the view from the living room side is very cool with reef on all sides. Awesome job and your new photographer did a good job too.
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. |
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Looking good Anthony
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Hey Anthony, love the new setups! Sweet placement amongst the couches.
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what a busy 125G tank i guess you have 25 to 30 fish in your 125g tank É
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Its a 165g. More like 20-25 fish. I'll try to do a final count when the lights come back on in the morning. 1 Doliatus rabbitfish 1 Vergatus rabbitfish 1 Sohal 1 Lieutenant tang 3 Yellow tangs 1 Marine betta 2 Flame hawkfish 1 Longnose hawkfish 1 Royal dottyback several small clowns, chromis, damsels & wrasses Last edited by SeaHorse_Fanatic; 01-14-2014 at 05:38 AM. |
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Nems are spread out between the three reefs. Green BTA in 165g. Rose and Sunburst anemones in the two cubes (mainly 93g).
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My bad , i was more paying attention to the fish and corals lol then read it
so how can you manage this so many fish in that tank ? how many shrimps do you have there ? |