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![]() In my next life I plan on being that rich but for now I will continue to pay off my debt and the debt I like to get myself into because of my tank.
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![]() Are there ANY tanks of this caliber out there that are impressive in terms of the art that is reefkeeping?
I have yet to see one. It's like having a enormous undecorated room as opposed to a decent sized room adorned tastefully. |
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![]() exactly. and what fun is it if you have to hire people to do the maintenance? it's just a luxury for some rich fool, rather than somebody's artwork.
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![]() Screw him and his 17,000 gallon tank, I'm going to start building a 17,001 gallon tank tomorrow after I get my 6/49 jackpot cheque. 30 mil should cover it, right?
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![]() It is a really cool idea. If I had no job I would not mind maintaining it. Besides the sand, I would think that would be to hard to maintain, I go bare bottom. I just got a 400 gallon of last light I thought that was huge! It will be cool to see what it looks like when he has the glass setup and some water in it. Thanks SNAPPY for showing me that thread.
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Link me up to pictures of this 20,000g tank! ![]() The reason I mention the appearance is because it seems the owners of tanks these sizes normally put more emphasis on quantity rather than quality. I'm sure the scale is immensely difficult to duplicate but I find it hard to appreciate a tank when it's just several rocks and murky water. http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/fo...ead.php?t=8952 |
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![]() Personally I am often disappointed with the coral & reef displays in public aquariums but this one is very nice. ![]()
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![]() Meh, it's impressive but this is more about doing it because he can, and not because of a real love of the subject matter. Seeing that house and his cars, he probably already has a villa on an island somewhere anyhow.
If you want a reef tank you can dive in, why not just call it a "stocked swimming pool". Actually this idea is being tried somewhere, I forget where, is it Chicago? Some organization wants to make an indoor coral reef diving centre. It's an interesting challenge but honestly the decadence of it does make me a little uncomfortable given the current situation of coral reef depletion, we should be focusing more effort on conservation rather than "well I'll just take my own piece of the reef and take it home." ![]()
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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