My reef tank

Equalizer

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This is an old pic of my tank.

Ill have to post a recent soon.
 

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Wow... it's huge! I bet there are alllll sorts of groovy critters in there!! I'd love to see some close ups of some of those fish! Beautiful!!
 
Looks awesome Equalizer!!!! Can't wait to see the new pics! :D
 
The only thing that i would change is i would figure out a way to hide the cords and pump and filters and all that other stuff but besides that it is a beautiful tank great job
 
In a reef tank where you need a lot of flow, you need a lot of powerhead and so you will see a lot of equipment. the only way round this is to have closed loops and that is very complicated to do. you can't put rocks over them because they need cleaning reguarly. ;) . when you watch the tank, you are drawn away from the equipment be all the fish and corals etc.

Great tank equalizer
 
Thanks for all the complements :D

The substeate is a mix of two diffrent types of sand. 1.Carrib.sea,the other is florida sand.

Ya I wish i could hide all the cords/powerheads too, but like ste2k3 said you kinda have to have thase things.

Here is one pic of a small colony of xenia.Ill post a few more later.

Thanks again :D :D
 

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These pics are about 1 yr. old and not very good.

Updated soon to come :D
 

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