4Walls Posted August 16, 2014 Share Posted August 16, 2014 So this video is from back in May, tank has lost a few fish since then. It's also gained a lot more fish and corals. 120g (5ft)Long Display tank, 45g (4ft)Long sumpx2 Ruby red dragnets M/F(M KIA)x2 ClownfishTangs:Blonde NasoFlame finHippoYellowAnthias:x3 Bartlettsx3 (small one KIA)x2 Sunburst Fat Heads(both KIA)Wrasse:Melanurus CleanerMagnificent FoxfaceBlue Green CromisPearlscale ButterflyCleaner ShrimpStrawberry CrabHermit crabsCoral:Green MushroomsCabbage leathersKenya TreesGreen Star polyps This tank started out as 46g bow front tank with a 10g sump I knew I wanted a bigger tank, and so I waited for a good deal on a larger tank. Link to comment
4Walls Posted August 16, 2014 Author Share Posted August 16, 2014 I found a this one 120, that seemed to work perfectly for me has I wanted that peninsula style, so that I could view from either side. We re-did the plumbing as there was no overflow box and only one hole drilled. I had acutally bought another 46g tank for the live rock to fill up my tank a long with a 55 that had dry rock. During the process of the build I cycled both live and dry rock in a trash can. Once the tank was set-up and ready to go I moved everything over. From there I started adding more fish Link to comment
4Walls Posted August 17, 2014 Author Share Posted August 17, 2014 I came across a tiny 2 1/2" Dussumieri Tang, at Petco in Omaha Nebraska of all places:confused: So of course the tang enthusiast in me couldn't pass this by, he had nice round belly and was grazing on the rock in the 10g tank. I figured ehh what heck, why not, I'll be getting a bigger tank here soon enough(well I have no choice now:D ) Link to comment
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