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Acronuts1

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Here are some pics of my 125g reef tank.
I originally had move to my new house in 2001. In 2004 the 4 Florida hurricannes hit us. I was not prepared at all! I lost everything except a maroon clown fish, lettuce coral and mushrooms. In 2007 my partner gave me a xmas gift card to get the now lush green algea infested tank a cleanup. Once clean I introduced more fish. Soon I added a some more corals.
Now in 2009 here is were I am at

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Acronuts1

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I am upgrading a few things first. Once this done I will work on redoing the live rock formation. I have seen too many nice systems and the basis is great. I am tired of this look that I have. Everything looks like its piled on top of each other. A lot of the corals are actually attached to the rocks but the rocks need to be arranged.
 

kgross

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Looks like everything is doing well.

I would agree that you could make it look a lot better by rearranging the rock. You should be able to remove 25% of the rock without any problems and make the tank more open for the fish.

Kim
 

Acronuts1

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Yes I plan to build a pvc frame and then drill holes in the live rock. I'd like to have an open zone with a spider affect behind it. This is when I would prefer a tank that is wider.
Oh well I will make do with what I have. Then when I win the loto that I don't play I will buy a HUGE tank! LOL!
 

kgross

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I think my dream tank would be something like 8 feet long, 4 feet front to back and 3 feet tall.

Lots of space for rockwork and corals

Kim
 

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