travis_
Sea Cucumber
I am cursed with a huge amount of space in my unfinished, dirt floor basement. I now have 5 tanks. I picked up the main tank this weekend for upstairs, a beautiful 100 gallon corner tank. Off CR in Seattle.
I obtained a lot of live stock and live rock with deal, so I have a large quarantine system setup right now for all the fish (leftmost tank). I finished my retention reservoir using a tub I found along the road (upper tank w/ 2 lights). I did not go with a mud bed, but instead put in about 30 lbs of sand from the new tank, some crushed coral and a bag of very fine "sugar" sand and loaded it on top with live rock, stuck 2 fluorescent flood lights and some macro.
I also now have 400 W over my "Clam" tank (far right), which is retrofitted from a hydroponics system. I tell you, the ebb and flow systems work great. Tons of surface area for growing the corals.
My 25 gallon refugium is doing great (center right), I added a bunch of live rock and am now seeing more life. BTW, are really large bristle worms anything to be concerned of?
My RBTA in my 25 gallon "display" tank (center left) spit and I added one of the clowns I got in my Seattle deal, and now I have paired up clowns with each with his own RBTA. I also have some frags in this tank, mainly on the frag tray.
What fun, now I can't wait to setup our 100 g upstairs tank....
I obtained a lot of live stock and live rock with deal, so I have a large quarantine system setup right now for all the fish (leftmost tank). I finished my retention reservoir using a tub I found along the road (upper tank w/ 2 lights). I did not go with a mud bed, but instead put in about 30 lbs of sand from the new tank, some crushed coral and a bag of very fine "sugar" sand and loaded it on top with live rock, stuck 2 fluorescent flood lights and some macro.
I also now have 400 W over my "Clam" tank (far right), which is retrofitted from a hydroponics system. I tell you, the ebb and flow systems work great. Tons of surface area for growing the corals.
My 25 gallon refugium is doing great (center right), I added a bunch of live rock and am now seeing more life. BTW, are really large bristle worms anything to be concerned of?
My RBTA in my 25 gallon "display" tank (center left) spit and I added one of the clowns I got in my Seattle deal, and now I have paired up clowns with each with his own RBTA. I also have some frags in this tank, mainly on the frag tray.
What fun, now I can't wait to setup our 100 g upstairs tank....
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