120G reef tank

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by muggle, Jan 5, 2010.

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  1. stylaster

    stylaster Gigas Clam

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    Looks great, i would place the plate coral (fungia) on the sand that is where they are found in the wild, unless the sleeper goby is burying it, then move it to the opposite end of the tank from the fish. As for too much blue, what kelvin are your halides? Maybe try something in the 14k range
     
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  3. ryanwolf

    ryanwolf Skunk Shrimp

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    Great job on the tank...
    I know others have already commented on your rock work... but it is a truly great job. One suggestion... you might want to think about adding even more rocks...
    Congrats!
    Ryan
     
  4. mauritius-aqua

    mauritius-aqua Astrea Snail

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    Hey m8 wat kind of lighting is being used???
     
  5. muggle

    muggle Purple Spiny Lobster

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    yah, i have about 90-100 pounds of rock in it right now, still determining how much more I want to add to it,
     
  6. muggle

    muggle Purple Spiny Lobster

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    The tank regulary doesnt look as blue as it does in the video, for some reason the camera just picks up the blue coloring but it is not a fancy camera, just an average point and shoot camera.
     
  7. muggle

    muggle Purple Spiny Lobster

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    the plate coral (fungia ) i moved to the sand, just got em yesterday still figuring out this coral reef tank thing.