nsamouroux
Well-known member
Wow. Nothing quite like walking through the door and into the living room and being suddenly confronted by a tank this size that went from a cloudy mess to crystal clear while I was at work... All of my corals are already open and have polyps extended more than I've ever seen before in my decomissioned 100 gallon tank, I believe this RBTA is approaching 20" diameter, it's spread out and covering a HUGE area and everything is looking healthier than ever.
This new system has really been a struggle... I've been planning and accumulating equipment for this thing for the last year and a half, and have almost had to abandon the entire project a number of times. Some things have happened to me lately in my life that I needed a distraction from, so I put every bit of effort that I could spare into this tank, and things just sort of flew together. I've got a feeling that progress will be MUCH slower from this point onwards as I slowly gather corals and livestock, it just looks so empty right now aside from the fish and this monstrous RBTA :lol:
The photos don't really do it justice, my camera... sucks... I'm going to have to do some minor re-working of the rocks to further isolate the anemones from eachother because I seriously underestimated how big this RBTA could get when it wasn't in that cramped 100 gallon tank. The front panel is somewhat cloudy from the silt that had settled on it, but I'll be taking my new DIY magnet cleaners to it shortly I just couldn't wait and had to take some pics, so here they be!
FTS with flash
Right side island - "volcano"
Left side island, with an almost hollow base structure and wide, gradually sloped top
Anemone Isolation Islands(tm)
Length-shot from left side along front
Length-shot from left along rear
Top-down length-shot
Angled FTS (no flash)
Angled FTS (flash)
Yeah... Now I'm going to have to go get a DSLR camera or something... Probably get more corals first though
This new system has really been a struggle... I've been planning and accumulating equipment for this thing for the last year and a half, and have almost had to abandon the entire project a number of times. Some things have happened to me lately in my life that I needed a distraction from, so I put every bit of effort that I could spare into this tank, and things just sort of flew together. I've got a feeling that progress will be MUCH slower from this point onwards as I slowly gather corals and livestock, it just looks so empty right now aside from the fish and this monstrous RBTA :lol:
The photos don't really do it justice, my camera... sucks... I'm going to have to do some minor re-working of the rocks to further isolate the anemones from eachother because I seriously underestimated how big this RBTA could get when it wasn't in that cramped 100 gallon tank. The front panel is somewhat cloudy from the silt that had settled on it, but I'll be taking my new DIY magnet cleaners to it shortly I just couldn't wait and had to take some pics, so here they be!
FTS with flash
Right side island - "volcano"
Left side island, with an almost hollow base structure and wide, gradually sloped top
Anemone Isolation Islands(tm)
Length-shot from left side along front
Length-shot from left along rear
Top-down length-shot
Angled FTS (no flash)
Angled FTS (flash)
Yeah... Now I'm going to have to go get a DSLR camera or something... Probably get more corals first though