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I thought, woah! Look at that SPS! but it's going to be fish only!

Glad to have you!

Lol, they are tsunami coral inserts. For inserts they do the trick. However, after 6-8months I may throw a RBTA on the rock work for my clowns. That will probably be about it until my life slows down a little. Then I will drill that tank for a sump or go bigger!
 

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Lol, they are tsunami coral inserts. For inserts they do the trick. However, after 6-8months I may throw a RBTA on the rock work for my clowns. That will probably be about it until my life slows down a little. Then I will drill that tank for a sump or go bigger!

BIGGER!!!! I always vote for bigger! I want to upgrade myself, but can't decide on where to put it. :)
 

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In a spot where you can admire it the most! Of course...

The options are, 1) a peninsula between my living room and kitchen; 2) get rid of the "dining room", which I've never used in my nearly 3 years of living here and put in a tank in the middle of the room; 3) Get rid of my massive desk in my office and opt for a smaller desk, leaving me plenty of room for a giant tank.

Considering, I spend most of my time in my office (I'm in my office editing a manuscript as we speak), this seems to be the most ideal location. On the other hand, I spend most of my time in my office, so I'm not certain if I can actually downgrade my desk.

Choices. Choices.
 
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The options are, 1) a peninsula between my living room and kitchen; 2) get rid of the "dining room", which I've never used in my nearly 3 years of living here and put in a tank in the middle of the room; 3) Get rid of my massive desk in my office and opt for a smaller desk, leaving me plenty of room for a giant tank.

Considering, I spend most of my time in my office (I'm in my office editing a manuscript as we speak), this seems to be the most ideal location. On the other hand, I spend most of my time in my office, so I'm not certain if I can actually downgrade my desk.

Choices. Choices.

Red sea peninsula 650 every time. Viewable angles from 3 different vantage points. Bad move trying to put it by an office desk where I assume you work. You won’t get any work done lol.
 

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Red sea peninsula 650 every time. Viewable angles from 3 different vantage points. Bad move trying to put it by an office desk where I assume you work. You won’t get any work done lol.

My home office that is - not my office at work. I never work as efficiently at home anyway. But I can work earlier and later, when the kid is still asleep, or has gone to sleep. So, I probably net more in a day at home.

My office is technically the dining room, so it has plenty of space. I made the “sitting room” the dining room and the dining room my office cause it had better light.

If it’s in my office, at least I would feel like I was kind of working while watching my tank... I can pretend I’m doing thought experiments like Einstein. No one has to know I’m only thinking about my fish tank. ‍:) sorry, not sorry.

I could probably do a peninsula in there too.

Let’s be honest, its highly likely that I’ll end up with separate tanks. In all of those locations.
 

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