WWC 900 Gallon Broodstock Reef Build and Progression Thread! Need I say more?

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Un-named Acropora in our 900 Gallon, looking absolutely FIRE!

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Have you named it yet?
 

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awesome system. Can you share your experience with the trims on this tank?, what material is it and how did it withstand the salt water environment?
 

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awesome system. Can you share your experience with the trims on this tank?, what material is it and how did it withstand the salt water environment?
This tank is taken down as WWC moved to a massive superstore.
I believe its all glass eurobrace with cross bracing (that maybe metal or plastic). You can search Youtube and find alot of info on this WWC 900 tank. BRS did a good video on it! All these materials stand well to saltwater otherwise they would not be used.
 

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This tank is taken down as WWC moved to a massive superstore.
I believe its all glass eurobrace with cross bracing (that maybe metal or plastic). You can search Youtube and find alot of info on this WWC 900 tank. BRS did a good video on it! All these materials stand well to saltwater otherwise they would not be used.
Thanks, I am in the process of building again a 600 gallon tank that had its front panel broken after almost 2 years after set up.
it was 3/4" starfire with 1/2" braces on top and bottom.
This time I will use rims but have not decided yet on wheter to use aluminum or stainless steel, so I was curiuos to know what metal was used for the rims of this tank and wheter they had any corrosion after the several years it was in use.
 

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