Yes, i did spend almost a year planing it out, everything turned out just the way i wanted. Just need to tidy up a few things and just lay back and enjoy.Dave,
Nice upgrade. You thought it out nicely being with the sump, frag, refugium being in the basement. Your wife will enjoy this one better too, no mess on the main floor anymore. Enjoy the reef and im sure you will love maintaing it from your own private idaho in the basement.
Great fish list and nice rabbit.
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set up, Everything looks Perfect
U are Truly A Great Reefer
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yes jon, i guess you call it skin the canopy and stand:scratchch finish work? :lol:
Thanks, will give you a call this weekoh I know Dave, you were right.
Give me a shout if you want any help.
not at the time, i'll see if i can do a equiptment pic update this weekendLooks fantastic. I cringe thinking about the planning that went into that beast. Really well done!! Any more equipment room shots for us junkies?
Strickly Cheato micro algeaHey daceman, out of curiosity what is the 90 gallon being used for?
i just put a cupple of egg crate pieces after i lost my first wrasseLooks real sweet. I know how planning these things out can go.
As your canopy is not done, do you have anything covering it to keep the wrasses in the tank?
i had a 30 gallon tank full with zoas and sold them almost all, i really do not want to put too many zoas in there, They went crazy in my 180 and even were growing on the glass and overflow, at that point it's too hard to contain. i have about 5 small colonies for now, if your ever up my way let me knowwwoooooooooooooooooowww.. awesome tank man... I would like to c it in person.. BTW.. U have such a great variety in corals and fish.. except zoas.. ??? how come?