Straightjiggy10's 100G Rimless

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Oh, I had big plans for that guy, don't get me wrong. The guy I sold it too still has it empty I believe....maybe I could get it back. The biggest thing I DIDN'T like about it was that it was only 18 inches deep. I bought that guy for like $500 dollars with a awesome stand and canopy. Guy even through in a $400 sump cause he was getting out of the hobby.



For 500 bills thats crazy good. I like 18 i currently have 24 and hate it. Have you evr used it, it comes up to about my armpit almost.
 
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By the way, how do you like the Reef Octopus SSS? I'm running the Super Reef Octopus Internal 3000 SSS and absolutely love it. Does yours have the bubble blaster pump on it?

I love it 24 hours on system befor and after pics!

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Oh, in saying deep I meant front to back, not top to bottom. I think that tank was like 30 inches top to bottom, so even worse :)
 

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Nice, I've really enjoyed mine since I got it a few months back. Actually drove to Premium Aquatics to pick that sucker up :)

Looks like its working great like mine is, pulling some nice green stuff out of the water.
 

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Oh, in saying deep I meant front to back, not top to bottom. I think that tank was like 30 inches top to bottom, so even worse :)

Wow 18 wide it pretty bad IMO not alot of room to do Rock work and and have fish schooling.
 

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Wow 18 wide it pretty bad IMO not alot of room to do Rock work and and have fish schooling.

Yeah, I wasn't looking forward to scaping it :) Oh well, back to straightjiggy10s tank....sorry to get off subject dude.
 

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Beautiful Anthias picture, especially with the black background. Did you take those coral pics through a lookdown box?
 
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TY, Yes with the Avast look down porthole

I have a Porthole as well, nice piece isn't it? I wish I could use my macro through it, but my tank is too shallow for a 150mm macro lens. I have to use my 18-55mm, or my 55-120 lens. They still turn out some decent pics.
 
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I have a Porthole as well, nice piece isn't it? I wish I could use my macro through it, but my tank is too shallow for a 150mm macro lens. I have to use my 18-55mm, or my 55-120 lens. They still turn out some decent pics.

Yeah its comes in handy with those hard to catch angles
 

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