90 and 40 gallon reef

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  1. Bachhus

    Bachhus Plankton

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    90 was set up as a reef face, got kinda out of control. 40 began life as an overflow holding tank, and see what happened. Think 600 gallon may be next. Enjoy, not best pics, glass dirty, etc.
     

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  3. wfb2270

    wfb2270 Corkscrew Tentacle Anemone

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    very nice, how long have they been running?
     
  4. Bachhus

    Bachhus Plankton

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    90 running 5 months, 40 about 3-4 months. I actually brought alot of old school techniques into the mix, as well as some of the newest technology. But still a firm believer in tweaked Berlin method (with new technoloy thrown in). If people tell me I shouldn't do something, I just remember back to the Bible (Martin Moe's book that is, LOL) and charge on. Of course there are problems, but a good knowledge base goes a long way in fixing problems. That and common sense, LOL. And of course lots of reading of the newer reef gurus (with appropriate grain of salt thrown in).
    Cheers
     
  5. Powerman

    Powerman Giant Squid

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    So what are the tweaks. Looks great. Not too many bare spots.;)
     
  6. irr0001

    irr0001 Purple Tang

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    I can't believe those tanks are only months old..definitely didn't waste any time stocking them! haha Everything looks great! Welcome to 3reef!
     
  7. FallensReef

    FallensReef Astrea Snail

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    looks awesome and pretty natural :)