Greenmako's 110g A Texas Reef Exposed

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Done having kids, now back into reefing!

My wife and I tried to get back in over a year ago but had a DSA tank crack after only a short time with water in it, after a long time trying to get a replacement tank we ended up buying a new tank from another manufacturer.

This is also the first time that we will be running a reef without metal halides and vho's, instead we will be running two Radion's.

March 7th new tank arrives and we get it setup with the help of my friend John.

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My wife then got to aqua scape
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Tank starts to cycle
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Once tank cycled we started adding fish
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The tank we ordered only came with a steel stand as we wanted to have something a little modern but rustic. We built the doors for the tank ourselves so that they would be flush as possible between the steel frame.
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We started slowly adding coral. Below are some shots of what corals we have thus far. These photos are my first attempt at shooting under LED's. I don't have the white balance dialed in yet but will eventually.

Meteor shower and a frag from my old tank
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Pretty Scoly
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Ric
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Wow, that turned out very nice.
 
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Thanks, its still a young tank but look forward to watching it grow
 

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Love the look. How long is the tank? How did you connect the DIY doors with the steel frame?
 
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Love the look. How long is the tank? How did you connect the DIY doors with the steel frame?

Thanks, the tank is 60.5" long.

To attach the doors I used magnets that I got here: K&J Magnetics

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I then just used a piece of wood on the back of the door and used the countersunk hole to screw it flush to the side
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I feel like I saw some early shots of your tank on the local forum in Austin but had not seen these updates. Great progress, and I really like the stand!
 
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I feel like I saw some early shots of your tank on the local forum in Austin but had not seen these updates. Great progress, and I really like the stand!

Thanks, its had its ups and downs but is on track now. This is the first tank I've run with completely dead rock from start and I feel that it greatly slowed progress. My tank didn't really start looking better till I got some rock pieces from an established reef tank.
 

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