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![]() Been a long time but it looks like the drama is gone and we're going to be able to come along for the ride as this thing matures.
http://www.thereeftank.com/forums/f1...em-149347.html |
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![]() Drama? Man, I need to get out more. By "get out" I mean, of course, cruise and peruse more reef sites.
That's, ah, wow. What can I say. That's a lot of water. But it's so well done it's the stuff dreams are made of!!
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![]() WOW, thanks for posting that..sorta "forgot" I was a member there......from years ago! Phew, another reef site to visit! Gotta love it!
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![]() He's got more skimmate than the volume of water in my display tank. Way too big. I'd sooner buy scuba gear and a trip to Bali
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![]() As impressive a planning and logistical feat as it is, there's just something that rubs me the wrong way about look of that tank which I can't quite pin down. Perhaps it's the rather bland brick wall facade of the front of it.
I have a feeling that, like many truly monster-sized systems, it will morph into more of a FOWLR than a full blown reef. The time it takes to maintain a reef that big is simply too much for a single private individual no matter how dedicated. |