My Dad's 110 Gallon Reef Tank

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  1. ScubaBrett22

    ScubaBrett22 Fire Shrimp

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    This is our 110 Gallon Saltwater Reef tank!!

    Lighting: 2 Coralife 20,000K HQI and 2 Coralife Actinic 96W and 4 Blue Moon LED's with 3 per light.

    Goodies: 1- Coralife Super Skimmer-Needle Wheel-125 Gallon, 1- Coralife Turbo Twist 6X 18 Watt U.V. Sterilizer, Quite a few BioBalls, and 2 Aquarium Systems Maxi-Jet 1,200 Power Heads at 295 G.P.H. there is more but no need to list...

    Fishes: 1-Pacific Sailfin Tang, 1-Kole or yellow-eye tang, 1- Orange-tipped bristletooth, 1 Coral Beauty, 1- Cherub Angle, 2- Mated Percula Clown fish, 1-Flame hawkfish, 1- Pajama Wrasse, there is more but this is just of the top of my head ....

    A Few inverts: 1-Blue Starfish, 2- Red starfish, 2-Coral bandit Shrimp, 2-Bristle stars, 2-Cleaner shrimp, 2 Fire shrimp, 6-10 Emerald Crabs, lots of hermit crabs, Sand shifting stars, and one Yellow Cucumber.


    Here are a few pictures!!

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    If anyone has any questions about the tank feel free to ask!!! ;D:cheesy:8)
     
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  3. frkid247

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    i like it! it looks good!
     
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  5. ScubaBrett22

    ScubaBrett22 Fire Shrimp

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    Thank you!!

    Thank you !!
     
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  6. NU-2reef

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    very interesting look. never seen so many structured caves in a system. what did you guys use to get the rocks to stack the way you wanted them?
     
  7. ScubaBrett22

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    Knowledge..... hahaha it was planned out we used Flat rocks only in the tank to pull of the look and it ended up coming out perfect! ;D
     
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  9. JLH

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    I really like how you guys did the aquascape. Not that I've seen a lot (I'm a newb lol), but definitely one of the most unique I've seen. Good job!
     
  10. divott

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    tank looks great brett. very nicely done. can i request some of the critters\fishies pics?please? :)
     
  11. ScubaBrett22

    ScubaBrett22 Fire Shrimp

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    Yes will do!! I have to take some today!!

    Its unique but hard to keep from collapsing because we have some fish that dig under the rock and make the sand lose so it causes a few problems. but still its still a amazing site!
     
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    Fish

    here a few pic i pulled up.. of the fish
     

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