850 gallon island reef in NC USA.

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850 gallon island reef in NC USA.

Viewable 360 set in the middle of our home as you walk in the front door.





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Interesting tank... but why divide it into 3?

Last time I saw a tank that did that was the Mirage in Vegas, had clowns separate from the big tank, makes sense with the predators in the larger tank.
 
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Interesting tank... but why divide it into 3?

Last time I saw a tank that did that was the Mirage in Vegas, had clowns separate from the big tank, makes sense with the predators in the larger tank

For that exact reason to separate non reef safe fish and a dedicated tank for the 40+ year old Haddoni Anemone
 
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Well there you go :p
Check out the 1 minute video you can see there is a Venusta Angel, in one end tank, then in the other end tank with the Haddoni, there are two butterflies, one Auriga and one Facula Butterfly. No way those 3 fish can go in the reef. :)

Thanks for checking out my reef.
 

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Check out the 1 minute video you can see there is a Venusta Angel, in one end tank, then in the other end tank with the Haddoni, there are two butterflies, one Auriga and one Facula Butterfly. No way those 3 fish can go in the reef. :)

Thanks for checking out my reef.

Was nervous with the Bandit and Masked in my tank, but they left everything alone.

Was really nervous since I got the Bandit a bit larger.
 

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