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Lacie257

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I would like some feed back and see if there was anything else I could do to make my tank look better! Current stock: two ocellaris clowns, one blue chromis, purple firefish, mandarin goby, diamond goby, sailfin tang, six line wrasse, cleaner shrimp, misc snails and hermits, several brittle stars. Also have a big zoa rock as well as a few frags, glove polyp, long tentacle nem and frogspawn!
 

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I would throw another 3 or 4 chromis in there ! I've got a group of 4 and they look great swimming around together as a mob lol !
 
And they are schooling fish in the wild living together in large groups !
 
I did have 4 at one point but three of them died, not sure how? Haha I will for sure get more of them since they are only 3 bucks!
 
I certainly did, took me about 5 months and a few bills to get it just right!
 
Yes it's one big piece, it weighed in at 22 lbs!!! I was actually very lucky to get that, they had just broke down someone's tank and I was able to snag it!!!
 
Lacie257 said:
Yes it's one big piece, it weighed in at 22 lbs!!! I was actually very lucky to get that, they had just broke down someone's tank and I was able to snag it!!!

Very cool!! Really nice tank!
 
Tanks looks awesome, love the rock scape. Very nice job youve done there.
 
There are some things that I would do. First, I would rearrange some of the rock to create more flow. I think a lot of detritus is going to get trapped in the back. I would create more openess behind the structure. Then I would hide the power heads in the rock. I would also remove the Dual Bio Wheel too. Tank looks good and I don't think you have to spend money to give it a better balance. The added curculation will enable that skimmer to pick up more debris in the water column. Sometimes less rock is more. I would also scrape the coralline off the back to give it a greater sense of depth.

This is just my opinion.
 
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