180 Gallon pic
M Mark Lem Guru Class Expert Dec 4, 2006 145 0 16 Jan 2, 2015 #2 Nice, been following this tank for a few years
Dennis Singh SynKing! May 5, 2013 2,423 639 113 40 Orange County, CA Jan 19, 2015 #4 Love it. Why not attach something to the driftwood? Would it create a distraction in the scape?
Tom Barr Founder Staff member Administrator Jan 23, 2005 18,699 786 113 Jan 19, 2015 #5 I've added plants to the wood in the past, did not like it.
R reef12 Member Apr 29, 2013 534 0 16 Tulsa Jan 20, 2015 #6 So where is the algae at? I do not see no algae. Damn it man . Beautiful I must say. Jeff
M MontyBlue Junior Poster Jan 22, 2015 7 0 1 Grandville, Michigan, United States Jan 22, 2015 #7 Absolutely beautiful!
E Ellusionist Junior Poster Feb 15, 2015 15 0 1 Feb 17, 2015 #9 Hello Tom, Beautiful tank by the way. Just wanted to ask, how did to mask the drains and returns on this tank? Bottom drilled bulkheads? Thanks, Matthew
Hello Tom, Beautiful tank by the way. Just wanted to ask, how did to mask the drains and returns on this tank? Bottom drilled bulkheads? Thanks, Matthew
E Eternity302 Junior Poster Feb 17, 2015 4 2 3 Feb 17, 2015 #10 reef12 said: So where is the algae at? I do not see no algae. Damn it man . Beautiful I must say. Jeff Click to expand... My first post~ Wootz I agree... where's algae?
reef12 said: So where is the algae at? I do not see no algae. Damn it man . Beautiful I must say. Jeff Click to expand... My first post~ Wootz I agree... where's algae?
F Freemananana Junior Poster Feb 19, 2015 6 2 3 Feb 19, 2015 #11 Are those neon tetras? They look more red than what I've seen in the past. Regardless, great picture on a beautiful tank.
Are those neon tetras? They look more red than what I've seen in the past. Regardless, great picture on a beautiful tank.
2 2wheelsx2 Lifetime Members Lifetime Member Apr 4, 2006 109 0 16 59 Burnaby, BC, Canada Feb 19, 2015 #12 Those are Cardinal Tetras. Neon tetras only have half of the body length red.