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Ed
Wed, 1st Sep 2004, 10:20 PM
A few Pics from the 180.
JimD
Fri, 3rd Sep 2004, 03:43 PM
Looking good ED! And I might add, youre getting pretty darn good with that camera! Post a few more and describe the system!
saltcreepette
Fri, 3rd Sep 2004, 04:09 PM
glad to finally meet the adept food-swooping blue tang you were telling me about... :)
TAXMAN
Mon, 6th Sep 2004, 08:50 PM
Yea a full tank shot is needed. :) Glad to see you got it up and running. I do miss it a little bit sometimes. I hope you enjoy it and it serves you well.
Ed
Wed, 8th Sep 2004, 05:02 PM
A few more.
Ed
Wed, 8th Sep 2004, 05:17 PM
These pics are from the Custom Acrylic 180g I bought from Johnny (Taxman).
Thanks Johnny!
It has taken a few weeks, but I have now moved the contents of my 135g into this 180g. The 180g has a center overflow, draining to a large (300g rated) wet/dry that is now a sump. Internal Oceanrunner 6500 (1700 gph)return pump, Prizm Pro Deluxe skimmer, T5HO lighting - (eight 34.5" 39W bulbs - 4 actinic + 4 6500K). Mostly softies & LPS, 2 Crocea Clams, 1 Derasa Clam, Blue Surgeon, Powder Blue Surgeon, Niger Trigger, Blue Jaw Trigger, Sebae Clown, 2 Blue/Green Chromis, Blue Devil Damsel, 2 adult Engineer Gobies.
Thanks for looking.
Ed
btacker
Fri, 10th Sep 2004, 12:30 PM
Really nice setup!
Do you have a full tank shot?
Do you have any trouble with that niger? He sure is pretty!
::pete::
Fri, 10th Sep 2004, 02:41 PM
Ed, submit it for TOTM!
Ed
Fri, 10th Sep 2004, 03:45 PM
Bryan,
Thanks. Here is a quick full tank shot. Working on a better photo. The Niger is no trouble at all. Also have a Blue Throat Trigger. No issues with either one. I do not keep any shrimp in this tank, however, figure it would be too much temptation for the triggers.
Pete,
Thanks for the invitation. Still very much a work in progress.
::pete::
Fri, 10th Sep 2004, 04:11 PM
Pete,Thanks for the invitation. Still very much a work in progress.A work in progress that looks great and might be a great help to others planning and setting up a tank :D
Doesnt need to be a full blown reef to be submitted.
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