- Joined
- Aug 20, 2018
- Messages
- 958
- Reaction score
- 312
Let’s see some of this ugly looking tanks that just didn’t turn out how you wanted them too. I am only posting this to cheer me up as I am a reef noob and my tank is UGLY.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
One of my friends tank.
mines ugly due to nine years at the time of pic, but I wanted it that way. it was only ugly to others, to me it was prdy~ beauty in the eye of the non pruner. its a decade of corals packed into one gallon, and no its not mean they're not dying, they're growing too well. its been fragged out and cleaned out now, plenty of room.
if it were a canid:
nobody under 25 can id the movie that still comes from unless they fancy google search the image.
did you have to break it like a coral piggy bank?lol
if it were a canid:
nobody under 25 can id the movie that still comes from unless they fancy google search the image.
ooh I wish I had that one in our tank turnaround threads that's not hard at all to fix up. those coralline telltales, nice ion support here. all we'd have to do is rinse up that bad boy, decloud it, catch-up kill some algae and put it all right back skip cycle so clean. I wish that was offered in our tank rework threads, real potential on that one.
declouding means after we're done, the aquarist can reach in the tank and grab any surface, sand included, and swish it around violently in the water and nothing clouds at all. as of now, the cloud would resemble pure mud water, its packed with detritus, which is fueling the low level anchored algae. the corals are in great health it appears, and the calcium and alk here is perfect, don't need to see test kits. the coralline would have alternating bands of purple on white if the ions weren't balanced.
This tank would be really nice without the algae.
One of my friends tank.