I am bummed out that I do not have a beautiful tank up and running I will like to see some of your guys full system help me with ideas on getting my to look the best it can this is what I am working with
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I am bummed out that I do not have a beautiful tank up and running I will like to see some of your guys full system help me with ideas on getting my to look the best it can this is what I am working with![]()
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Tank is a deep blue 80 48x24x15I don't really have any pics of the plumbing and workings of the tank but this is mine just after filling it up. The doors were not even finished at this point. I will also throw in some eye candy for motivation. So far your setup looks good. Love the size of the tank. What brand/size is the tank?
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You're off to a great start. Good size tank and really nice sump. I might make the rocks a little less vertical as it can be hard to get coral to stay on vertical surfaces and if the higher ones grow out the shade the lower ones. Just take your time and enjoy the build process.
I have a year building mine and I still have things I'd like to do over!
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I love your tank. My next build I will follow some of your steps. The whole pre drilling holes on the rock, I like as well. Sorry read that in another thread
Thanks. I have to admit that I'm finding that downsizing from 3 DT and a frag tank and 600g of saltwater in the house to just these 2 small tanks and under 100g of saltwater is more fun for me.
I've found pre-drilling holes in the rock make adding coral on frag plugs a breeze. Most of the plugs get overgrown by the coral so they disappear from view. The unused holes end up just looking like 'normal' holes in the rock and you don't even notice them. I knew I had a lot of zoa frags from my old tanks that I sold. So I drilled about 120 holes and I've filled over 100 with frag plugs. The drilled holes also made it so easy to try a coral in one hole and decide if I liked it. If not, it was super easy to find a new location because there were holes everywhere! The tank has only been set up for about a year and the corals and anemones have almost covered all the rocks!
What do you have in your smaller tank? I’m looking to start a 10-15 gallon one