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I didnt even notice the new tank! About a month ago I was telling my wife we could fit a 8x2.5x2 where the 150g is now and she just started shaking her head. So then I proposed how I could cram the 150g into the wall of my office instead of the 120g I was planning (would only have to steal a little bit of room from the bathroom...). Love the dimensions of your tank, the 3' width gives so much room for contrast and depth.
 
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Bubba, can you post a picture of your Matt V rainbow envy?
I have actually tried to take a pic a few times. I have a few corals that are mounted at a bad angle to take pics as I have to look directly down at them and because they are still frag size it make the coral look 1/4” tall and all you see is the very top of it. I think it needs to put a few branches out to actually see it. :confused:

I didnt even notice the new tank! About a month ago I was telling my wife we could fit a 8x2.5x2 where the 150g is now and she just started shaking her head. So then I proposed how I could cram the 150g into the wall of my office instead of the 120g I was planning (would only have to steal a little bit of room from the bathroom...). Love the dimensions of your tank, the 3' width gives so much room for contrast and depth.
I do love the 3’ front to back. It gives the tank more of a natural look. The issue though is if you take pics. It’s hard to reach far back and still look into the camera to see what your taking a pic of.

What I have noticed though is no matter the size tank after a few months the tank no longer seems quit as big and you’ll wish you went larger, haha. I should of went 500 gallons, lol.
 

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I have actually tried to take a pic a few times. I have a few corals that are mounted at a bad angle to take pics as I have to look directly down at them and because they are still frag size it make the coral look 1/4” tall and all you see is the very top of it. I think it needs to put a few branches out to actually see it. :confused:

I do love the 3’ front to back. It gives the tank more of a natural look. The issue though is if you take pics. It’s hard to reach far back and still look into the camera to see what your taking a pic of.

What I have noticed though is no matter the size tank after a few months the tank no longer seems quit as big and you’ll wish you went larger, haha. I should of went 500 gallons, lol.

Yea, when I got the 150g I was thinking wow, this is going to be huge but when it arrived it didnt remotely seem like it was twice the size of our 75g LOL. Looking good brother!
 

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Ok I haven’t been following but am so glad to have you jump on the bandwagon of high nutrient tanks :D

With your ability combined with the high nutrient and heavy feeding , the tank will do wonders !!!
 
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They reduce par by 20% as well
I didn’t know it was that high of a reduction!


Yep its absurd, makes the lights look so good though. They really need to come with the lights imo.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen it in person But would like to. Maybe next gen will have it.
 

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I didn’t know it was that high of a reduction!



I don’t think I’ve ever seen it in person But would like to. Maybe next gen will have it.
I don't enjoy looking at my tank without the diffusers on, I'd have sold the lights and switched to something else if I couldn't use them (just for viewing experience alone, not including more even par etc). I know they grow and color corals either way.
 

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It's been awhile since i posted in your thread, your pics are on point like always :)
 
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It's been awhile since i posted in your thread, your pics are on point like always :)
We were talking about you a few weeks ago. You seemed to disappear. Glad to see you back.
 

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I've talked to a few people about it, just was never too public. I had a series of fish issues that made me take a step back from the hobby. My coral are with a good friend and besides losing one small asd rainbow mili colony, they're all doing great.

I plan on continuing the hobby, just with a few changes. I'll keep y'all updated.
 

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