My 20g long frag tank

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I just did some messing around with the frag tank so I thought I would shoot some pics. Its a slave off of the main display.

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Nice looking setup!!!!!! And frags!

Its funny how we learn to become plumbers, growers, electricians, ect. ALL to keep our coral and fish thriving!

It looks like you are doing a good job at it.
 
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Nice looking setup!!!!!! And frags!

Its funny how we learn to become plumbers, growers, electricians, ect. ALL to keep our coral and fish thriving!

It looks like you are doing a good job at it.

Thanks bro, some learn better than others...

I was at a friends house the other day. He has a really nice frag setup, a couple of gravity fed 110g tubs with giant halide reflectors over them. Well I have my hand in the tank and my forehead brushes up against the reflector. It snapped me back real quick and hard. He told me "be careful they get hot from the bulb." My answer was "no, they get hot when you have current running through them without a ground." I in that instance became the ground that circut was looking for. :cry:
 

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Thanks bro, some learn better than others...

I was at a friends house the other day. He has a really nice frag setup, a couple of gravity fed 110g tubs with giant halide reflectors over them. Well I have my hand in the tank and my forehead brushes up against the reflector. It snapped me back real quick and hard. He told me "be careful they get hot from the bulb." My answer was "no, they get hot when you have current running through them without a ground." I in that instance became the ground that circut was looking for. :cry:

lol - I've felt that before! It's never any fun.
 

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wow, killer setup you have there!!! i wish i could have room to do that kind of stuff. everything looks great, but i think its getting too crowded in that frag tank :smile:
 
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wow, killer setup you have there!!! i wish i could have room to do that kind of stuff. everything looks great, but i think its getting too crowded in that frag tank :smile:

Its way too crowded. Im going to a frag swap next week, hopefully I will sell more than I buy.
 
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^^^Thanks guys!

My favorite part of the frag tank is the three RBTA's I have in a breeder box. I have a tiny pair of clowns that host them. The breeder box has all kinds of tiny holes drilled in it to get good water to the nems, but I made a bigger front door for the clowns. When I feed the tank they will swim out from that door, take food, and then swim back in. Cool to watch.
 

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