The cats out of the bag! (new coral pics)

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by Dingo, Jul 24, 2011.

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  1. Dingo

    Dingo Giant Squid

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    I have been very busy working on this for the past few weeks and I am finally ready to share :)
    As always, with radiums cameras always pick up all the blue and I really didnt feel like photoshopping them to take it out!

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    An acro you have probably never seen before :p
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    And can someone help me out on the name with this one? its a stag from a guy in California who is has a big operation going on... A LOT of nice corals (his website has pictures of frags and icicles on the homepage)
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    Thanks for looking all :D
     
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  3. Dingo

    Dingo Giant Squid

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  4. Doratus

    Doratus Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    Sorry to be so naive but what am I looking at?

    Awesome corals!
     
  5. Dingo

    Dingo Giant Squid

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    I added on to my setup... the rubbermaid agricultural container in particular.
    It is a lagoon style tank (and an area to store frags easily ;) )
     
  6. benbabcock

    benbabcock Bubble Tip Anemone

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    that looks like a frag "tank" to me! thats what im gunna have in my basement too!
     
  7. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Very nice Dingo. Now that explains a lot.

    Personally I love that kind of system, they look like natural tide pools expect with stony corals.

    I have thought of doing something very similar for years.

    What is the brand of the container please?
     
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  9. Dingo

    Dingo Giant Squid

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    Rubbermaid agricultural products... can be found at the local Tractor Supply lol
     
  10. libog2fish

    libog2fish Fire Shrimp

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    sorry but that rubbermaid idea is too sad for my books...
     
  11. Doratus

    Doratus Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    How many books you got?

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    I think it's cool Dingo. It seems like a good way to sort of quarantine frags. It also seems like a good way mix and match what you have in your actual display, that way when you change your mind about things you actually have the freedom to do so.
     
  12. JJL

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    SWEET!
    What do you have on there for lighting?