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Buddy, I’m right there with you. I’d have to add at least one room to the house with the specific design of being a room for showcasing ultra deep builds to be viewed from the other rooms of the house. Heh. TBH though, in all realistic terms, I would rather have one or two tanks that are utterly gorgeous and well maintained than ten tanks that look epic once every couple months when it’s their turn for maintenance.I get inspired by a lot of different tanks.
If i had to try to make a tank out of every tank that inspired me, i would need a mansion with 10 tanks in each room at least.
I stand corrected. I’m fairly sure you can find that on Zebra Soma’s YouTube channel but it isn’t Michel’s after all.Not sure who’s tank this was, but this is my dream tank.
Couldn’t find it on thereI stand corrected. I’m fairly sure you can find that on Zebra Soma’s YouTube channel but it isn’t Michel’s after all.
I found this article on it. Looks like it belonged to Alessandro Rossi in Italy.I stand corrected. I’m fairly sure you can find that on Zebra Soma’s YouTube channel but it isn’t Michel’s after all.
First I was inspired by the scapes of freshwater tanks at the Seahorse.inc, a pet store I worked at. A young employee that was gifted artistically did a lot of tiered aquascapes. I really liked the way he used the vertical space.This week we're going to talk about amazing, beautiful, awesome reef tanks! You know, those aquariums that inspire us to reef better! Inspiration comes in many different ways and varieties for all of us so I thought this could be a good discussion and hopefully a way to get us more inspired! Let's talk about it!
1. Do you have a certain reef tank or tanks that inspire you and how you reef? Please share a photo and tag the owner if possible!
2. What are the details that inspire you when you see a reef tank that you love?