Thank you [emoji2]I agree, man. I just went through you're build start to finish, it's a great testament to success via commitment and perseverance. Well done ! and Bravo !
Thank you so much. It is a green fungia.Awesome collection of corals, Whats the one patch of stuff on the sand outside the cave on the right?
Good luck catching your tang. you should try a fish trap with a mirror in the back.. he will probably go after his reflection
I can't agree more. He is a very awesome looking fish, and I generally dislike tangs. I looked up this variety and learned more, including I don't think I could keep one in any way.It's hard to let him go because he is an amazing looking fish.
Thank you very much. It's been a lot of work, but fun work.I can't agree more. He is a very awesome looking fish, and I generally dislike tangs. I looked up this variety and learned more, including I don't think I could keep one in any way.
Than I looked over your thread.
Thank you.
I am in the process of rebuilding an 85 gallon specifically for through the wall enjoyment. I have not gotten too many pages in, but I can assure you I will. You seem to have a similar diy thrills that I get into.
It is amazing how great your tank looks from day 1 to the most recent photo.
Thank youBeautiful looking tank you have there ☺
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Thank you. We both agree on carbon. I believe carbon pulls things out we don't even know about. I will never go without it.Wow, I just read all the pages and cannot believe the ride you have been through. When my tank started having issues, carbon fixed most of them. I love your tank and look forward to your continued updates!