My new 110g set up just started

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  1. Pelado

    Pelado Montipora Digitata

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    Hahaha... kinda funny, huh?! Yeah, my tank is kinda tall 'cause I like the tower look and plus don't have the room for a longer one and definitely wanted a 110g. So this has been custom made here in Spain.... took forever... ordered it in September and am still cycling. But patience is part of this hobby, right?!
     
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  3. Pelado

    Pelado Montipora Digitata

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    LOVE your tank :)... Let's see what mine will look like in a couple of months. Always has been a dream to have a tank this size and now I finally was able to get it... just can't wait to add livestock...
     
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    yeah im having a terrible time with the 'go slow let it grow' motto. people keep giving me saltwater snails, hermits, etc and i cant say no lol. i too will be pleased though 6 months from now when its all cycled and i can put some NICE livestock in...
     
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    Pelado Montipora Digitata

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    Wish I could get some "freebees" here in Spain but everything takes such a LONG time... lol, so let's see who has the nicer tank in a few months, huh?!
    But then again, you are ahead, so I guess I will be the looser in this game :(
     
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    Pelado Montipora Digitata

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    I think I am finally happy with my aquascaping... re-arranged the rocks about 6 times. But I'm pretty sure that this is it... tell me what you think...::) I will have sufficient room for the corals this way...
     

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    Looks kind of empty. But don't worry, it will fill up. I really like more minimal stuff. I pretty much want to do the same thing when ever I get a deeper tank. I really love seeing lots of sand. You will fill it in no time with corals. Plenty of options.

    And I don't belive you....you will change it more when you start adding.;D
     
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    Pelado Montipora Digitata

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    I am not sure because it's in Kilos but I will probably add more later on... just starting, so I am taking my time...
     
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    Powerman Giant Squid

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    No seriously, it looks great! And it will fill with corals. Fish will have lots of room to swim.

    My tank was too full and I took out rock to open it up a bit. Much happier now.

    Look into getting Anthias when the time comes. Very colorful and active fish. You get a little group with one male. Very cool fish. They will love the room.
     
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    Thanks for your answer... yep... Anthias are definitely on my list... here is what I am planning to have eventually:
    3 Anthias,
    3 green Chromis
    2 Ocellaris ...one orange, one black and white
    1Flame Hawkfish
    2 Firefish
    1 Yellow Tang
    1 Powder Blue Tang

    Plus many corals...
    Do you think this is too much of a bioload for the 110g?
     
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    Powerman Giant Squid

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    That's about what I have in my 90g