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Funny to think of 1994 as being way back when but here we are.

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BUMP! It's THURSDAY!!
 

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pic of the first non evaporating sps and lps reef. I claim before this pic we cannot locate in any book or online reference a sealed reef tank that did not require any topoff for three years I had it. (the lid was lifted for feeding etc and water changes, but ran sealed day to day was the trick)

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all the oxygen and co2 exchange occurred within a little section of caulerpa or chaeto inside behind the wall, that was lit 24x7 even when display lights were off at night.

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First tabling acropora in a pico reef.
the zone that holds all the coral is two inches wide :)
 
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Hey for 2002 that curved edges setup looks like it was ahead of the game
 

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I have some to contribute! There are older tanks, but this is what I have access to right now.

This is when my 180 was Fresh Water:
100_6270 by Wiskey2727, on Flickr

And this is about a year later after I made it salt and moved everything I was growing out from my 125G:
180FTS by Wiskey2727, on Flickr

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I have some to contribute! There are older tanks, but this is what I have access to right now.

This is when my 180 was Fresh Water:
100_6270 by Wiskey2727, on Flickr

And this is about a year later after I made it salt and moved everything I was growing out from my 125G:
180FTS by Wiskey2727, on Flickr

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thats one of the best planted tanks I've seen its so organized
 

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This was my 50 gal tank around 2008 or 2009. Originally set up in North Carolina ~2002, I moved it to Virginia in 2005. Had to break it down when I moved to Texas in 2010. The rock wall aquascape is atrocious, but it was a hugely successful and simple tank. 6 x T12 VHO bulbs, a 20 gal long sump with no baffles, an airstone protein skimmer, and a Rio powerhead for a return pump; no supplemental flow. I used RO water (not RODI, but still ahead of the time), didn't dose anything, rarely did water changes, and rarer still checked parameters. I could never keep SPS alive (you can see a tiny frag of Birds nest and a pale frag of Superman Montipora) but I wish I still had that Frogspawn. I started with less than a quarter of what you see in this picture. It grew like crazy; I would sell of big 2-4 head branches for $50-75. Xenia for $20. Paid for my reefing habit for years.
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Bunch of tank shots from my original 90 gallon tank from 2009, which at that point was 14 years old.
 

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thats one of the best planted tanks I've seen its so organized
Thank you Dcal! That was a really fun tank. It was actually fairly low maintenance too, I didn't run crazy high light, kept the CO2 low, and hardly dosed fertilizers. It was one of those systems I just got to enjoy because it hardly ever needed work.

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