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theaquareef
FTS- as of 2-26-10


75g glass tank
60lbs live rock - hoping to add about 25 lbs more
1 inch crushed coral

Equipment:
Coralife Aqualight Advanced 2 x 150w, 20k stock bulbs
Aqua C Remora Pro protein skimmer w/ overflow box and mag drive 5
Marineland Magnum 350 Canister filter - only to filter particles out of the water
2 Koralia 3
300w heater

Live Stock as of 2/6/10
Sixline Wrasse
Yellow Watchmen Goby
2 Occelaris Clownfish
Blue eye tang

Corals:
SPS - red monti digitata, red monti cap, staghorn, purple monti cap, unknown green acro, unknown purple tip acro, acropora millepora.
LPS - green pink tip hammer, neon green tip torch, red aussie acan
SOFTIES - unknown zoanthid, blue ricordea

Any questions, ask ill be happy to answer

Thanks!
theaquareef
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theaquareef
went to the fish store last weekend and found this guy biggrin.gif - Blue eye tang!






my female clown loves attention....



Powersweep replaced with another K3 ( thank god )



Right side


Middle


Left side


FTS:




Acan frag is slowly healing from from the cut


Suggestions on corals/fish etc. would be appreciated! thanks
en28so
a little more live rock would be nice. I have about 80 lbs on my 75g. I would also get an overflow box and a sump, to give your setting a cleaner look. Nice tank anyways
theaquareef
QUOTE (en28so @ Feb 7 2010, 12:28 PM) *
a little more live rock would be nice. I have about 80 lbs on my 75g. I would also get an overflow box and a sump, to give your setting a cleaner look. Nice tank anyways


thanks, i might be getting another 25 lbs from marcorocks.com. as for the sump, my stand has two cabinet doors and its open in the middle (ill try to get a pic) so i do not have any room for a sump sad.gif. but thanks for the suggestion!

do you have a tank thread?
en28so
i did long time ago, but i need to make a new one. I have a 75g and a 24g nanocube.

my cabinet has two doors also, I just cut off the small wood that is in the middle so that i could put the sump in
theaquareef
Ooh you should make a new thread id like to see the pics, especially how you did the sump in the stand.
en28so
i got a picture for you so that you can see what i did to fit my 20g sump underneath my stand. I just cut the small pillar that went behind the doors were they end in the middle
en28so
[ here is a pic of my tank. not many corals since i still don't have a skimmer and money
theaquareef
QUOTE (en28so @ Feb 15 2010, 12:30 AM) *
[ here is a pic of my tank. not many corals since i still don't have a skimmer and money

oh i see, your cabinet is much different than mine. ill try to get a pic of mine right now

What light are you running?
theaquareef


This is the stand and the open space in the middle is 17" long and 17" deep, the two cabinets are 14.5" long and 18" deep, so a sump wasnt really optional tears01.gif
en28so
QUOTE (theaquareef @ Feb 16 2010, 04:01 PM) *
oh i see, your cabinet is much different than mine. ill try to get a pic of mine right now

What light are you running?

I got a sunpod, the 300 watt mh version ( 2x150)
theaquareef


SPS coral i found on the sandbed and still had some tissue left. so what the heck, i glued it.

Can anyone ID this zoanthid/palythoa, it is a little darker than a green implosion, but it came on my sps frag


One more piece of a 4lb live rock

teajay33
i like your rock work. nice stuff:)
theaquareef
QUOTE (teajay33 @ Mar 5 2010, 03:15 PM) *
i like your rock work. nice stuff:)

thanks, i was trying for a more open look since my old 55 was a rock wall type. happy.gif
redkneecoral
outstanding job on your rockwork,love the arches.
most definately love your acans
All your sps looks great and so does your water

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