My 100G tank

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It's been awhile since I put a thread up about a tank. I got completely out last years until Feb. of this year when I picked up a small biocube, I upgraded pretty fast to a 54g corner tank and then came across this custom made tank and decided I loved it. It is 34" tall 35" long and 19" wide so almost 100g. I had a stand and canopy custom made by my husbands cousin and got all my stuff moved over towards the end of May. The height of course creates a challenge to work in but I love it and the fact that it is set up peninsula style, my favorite type of tank!

Here are a few pics, I will update with equipment and what not later:)
Equipment List:
24" ATi dimmable 8 bulb
24" Blue Reef Brite LED
20 gallon long sump
Jebao(Jecod) DCT 8000
Jebao RW-4 powerhead
Jebao DP-4 dosing pump
ATO auto top off
Apex Jr

My view walking into the room


Love this favia frag


Huge hammer has over 100 heads


Rock flower anemones


Blastos (I have a nice collection going of different ones)


Awesome mushroom


Love this lobo
 
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That is such an awesome tank, I love the look of it!!!!! :D If that was my tank I would just stare at it all day lol
 
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That is such an awesome tank, I love the look of it!!!!! :D If that was my tank I would just stare at it all day lol
Thanks! It's been a bit frustrating to work in but I think I finally have things where I like them. I need to take some new pics as I moved the rock around a bit:)
Also thought this was a cool pic of my favia with just the Reef Brite blue LED on:
 

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Awesome tank, love the dimensions! Yeah, I can imagine its a bit difficult to work in there. 24" long tweezers was one of the best things I bought for my tank.
 
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Yeah I have a couple different things to get to the bottom lol. Hopefully I will be able to take some updated shots tonight:)
Thanks everyone!
 
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Photo UPDATE:
Don't mind the big white disk glued to the overflow, I had montis that kept getting monti eating nudis so I finally chucked them as I got frustrated with trying to eradicate them. However the disk would not come off the wall lol

FTS 6/23/15




And some corals:
Torch

Acan frag

Ricordia rock

Bi-color hammer colony

Purple tip hammer/frogspwn colony

Kryptonite candy canes


Trachy

Duncans

Red with green center blasto

Rock flower nems

Bowerbanki frag

My favorite blasto

Green bubble
 

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