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![]() Thanks guys.
I crammed as many corals in there as I can. haha I will post some coral shots later if I can get any good ones. Ya, the jawfish costs quite a bit, but do many other fish. I think the price has come down a bit. I am very happy that I got him. He is so fun to watch. |
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![]() looks nice! that cherub angel must be a little camera shy?
good job on the BSJF too. is he eating well? |
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So far he has move his home 3 times. He dug 3 holes in the back rock for a few days and now moved to the area at the front island. I guess he wasn't happy about his other holes. |
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![]() Seen this tank in person & Sam's done a really good job with it. Love the jawfish & nice collection of corals too.
Anthony
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If you see it, can take care of it, better get it or put it on hold. Otherwise, it'll be gone & you'll regret it! |
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![]() I signed up for this forum for the sole purpose of commenting on your tank. It's very nice!
I'm looking at installing four tanks the same size as yours in the near future. I like the backing, but would have had reservations about putting it in my system. It seems to be working out for you though. Was that attached to some sort of backer board or did you install just the foam piece? Also, did it come with the strainer cut outs or did you cut them out? Again, very nice. Thanks for the ideas! |
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![]() Thank you for the compliment.
I have a piece of glass behind the foam background. If not, I don't think the foam can sustain the water pressure. I cut out the strainers myself. If the styrofoam is not sealed, make sure you apply many coats of epoxy resin. I only applied a thin layer. I found that something has been scraping of my background. Either the snails, hermits or just the saltwater itself doing the damage. I recently moved the tank from my bedroom to the living room and added a skimmer. I will update some picctures later one when I have time. |
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![]() I'm planning two different possibilities depending on how I position the tanks. If it's a flush mount, I plan to use a piece of 1/2" acrylic and re-surface the show side with rubbel rock and portland cement.
If I decide to position the tanks at 45 degrees from the wall, I will use a half piece of 12" PVC pipe for the overflow/false back and surface that the same way I would have done the acrylic. The epoxy might work better than the portland cement for my application. I would become encrusted with corraline faster too. Can't wait to see the new pics! |