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![]() hmmm.... a bigger tank would be nice. (Hamster wheel in head starts turning... squeak squeak squeak)
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![]() My Thanksgiving weekend project.
36x18x24 65 gallon reef upgrade (worried pug not included). Going to consolidate my two reefs into the 65 gallon, turn the 25 gallon cube into a frag rack tank, turn the bowfront 26 gallon back into my bedroom goldfish tank, sell the 35 gallon hexagon tank & stand alone. ![]() |
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![]() Is it even possible to fit that much coraly goodness in one tank ? Youve got a nice collection going .
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![]() Still a very small tank for you :P
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![]() I agree, wife does not. Had my eye on a 90 gallon cube but it seems my wife holds the voting share... boo.
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![]() what a long day with lots of bucket & tank lugging...
Here's the 65 gallon with live rock and corals consolidated from the two smaller tanks (25 gal cube & 26 gal bowfront). The corals have just been put back into the tank and I've yet to re-arrange. Water is still cloudy of course on all tanks. I made a bold move that some may not agree... I sawed off the center brace at the top tank frame to accommodate the clip on Skkye 92w LED. I'm ok with it, others will disagree. Tank measures 36x18x24. ![]() 25 gal cube is now mostly empty with sand. I'll be building a frag rack soon to grow out my smaller pieces. Water still cloudy from the rock extraction. ![]() oh the humanity! 26 gal bowfront now a goldfish tank in my bedroom. Again, water still cloudy from set up. ![]() 38 gal Hexagon tank now empty. Will post separately for sale. ![]() ![]() |