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Here is a reasonably current full tank shot of my glass box.
June_4_07_tank_cropped_11111.jpg

Sorry it is a little blurry from cutting the picture quality and size back to do the upload. Anyway I think you can still get the idea.......sps dominated mixed reef.
 
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nice why is your scarphyton closed down is it ok nice tank i love the litte kenya tree forest u have in the corner have you cut those or just spread naturaly
 
Thanks for the kind words everybody.
Ok I'll try and answer the questions.
what kelvin lights are you using?
The lights are mixed with 3x 250w 10k & 2x 150 w 20k
Do you feel you are getting enough water flow through the colonies?
Excellent question. I don't get quite what I need in the rear center area and plan to do the ballast upgrade on my tunze 6000 to make it a 6100. That way I will have 2x 6100 and then the 2x sieo's in the front as well. I would like to get a wave box but my water level is too high so the waves would go over the glass.
nice why is your scarphyton closed down is it ok nice tank i love the litte kenya tree forest u have in the corner have you cut those or just spread naturaly
The scarphyton sometimes does that, to shed I think and I was too impatient that day to wait for it to extend it's polyps. With the variety of coral I have in there it's not always easy to get a picture when everything is opened up at the same time. Regarding the Finger leathers you see on the RH side, I cut them back to sell frags but don't "replant" them, they just spread naturally. I frag them to keep them from spreading too much.
WOW! What are your spec's?
My tank is 72w x 18d x 24h making it 130 gal. With only an 18" depth I am limited in my aquascaping, hence the coral wall. If I could do it over again I would go at least 30" front to back.
I think that was all the questions, so thanks again for the nice comments. I welcome any feedback, comments & suggestions.:) As Kevin says "Thanks for looking."
 
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WOW...very nice tank.:D

Also, can you give me a close up of the "greenish" clam on the left? I have the same one i think, and i have never seen another one.

good luck

-augustus
 
Here is a reasonably current full tank shot of my glass box.
June_4_07_tank_cropped_11111.jpg

Sorry it is a little blurry from cutting the picture quality and size back to do the upload. Anyway I think you can still get the idea.......sps dominated mixed reef.


I am new to the saltwater side of the hobby and am trying to learn as much as I can before jumping in. I see the initials "SPS" cited in many posts. What exactly does "SPS" stand for?
 

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