A couple months ago a family member of mine was getting rid of there 55 gallon hex tank as they were moving. I decided that I would attempt a hexagon tank and swap everything from my current tank which was a 20 gallon nano and sump over to the 55. The first part was to get more sand. A friend of mine luckily was tearing down a tank due to a big leak and he didn't want to get rid of the sand so I gotgot a five gallon bucket full. Neadless to say I didn't have to worry about sand.
Once the sand and rock were in I moved the fish and the few corals I had into the tank. And have since then added a few more and a few more fish. This has been my favorite build so far.
Current livestock include
- two clownfish
- two pajama cardinal fish
- one diamond goby
- one yellow headed jaw fish
- 5 different zoas
- gold flake play
- Duncan polyps
- Christmas tree Davis
-blasto welsi
- purple gorgonian
- two orange Rics
-two verieties of mushrooms
- small RBTA
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Once the sand and rock were in I moved the fish and the few corals I had into the tank. And have since then added a few more and a few more fish. This has been my favorite build so far.
Current livestock include
- two clownfish
- two pajama cardinal fish
- one diamond goby
- one yellow headed jaw fish
- 5 different zoas
- gold flake play
- Duncan polyps
- Christmas tree Davis
-blasto welsi
- purple gorgonian
- two orange Rics
-two verieties of mushrooms
- small RBTA
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