Equipment: 55G SW Tank
58LBS Live Rock
3 inch Sand bed
Bak-Pak 2R+ Skimmer
2 Power Heads #2 Koralia and #3 Koralia
48' Nova Extreme Pro 6x 54 Watts
3x54 watts 10K & 3x54 watts Actinics 460NM
200 Watt Heater.
PinPoint PH Monitor
120g main
35g sump/refug
200 lbs live rock
200 lbs live sand
Posts: 137
Thank You very much, I kind of got the idea from reading through Ziggy's horror thread, lol.
It's a pain in the butt to arrange a 6 ft tank since you can't go very high with any structure.
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Kevin in Oklahoma
120 gal main
35 gal sump/refuge, 200 lbs LS, 200 lbs LR
10 gallon sunset wagtail platy tank with a whiptail pleco.
NEW thirty gallon african cihlid yellow lab tank. Switched it with the Amazon biotope. :)
A new 30 gallon Ramirez Cichlid tank
2 ten gallon betta breeding tanks!!!!!
4 heated 3 gallon betta tanks
Posts: 288
WOW is all i have to say i wish i was that determined! Personally i've always liked freshwater tanks because it's waaaaaaay easier to breed freshwater fish. Really impressive good work!
i have 3 tropical fresh water tanks mainly guppy's in them a the moment. 1X150LTR Marine tank with clown fish and cleaner shrimp and afew different corals. and 3 red earred slider turtles