Red Sea Max Full Tank Shot Photos

coralrama

Member
New scape!
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pgrtgunner

Member
It's just hard to believe that these tanks can look sooo good without some kind of
enhancement or being photo shopped. They don't look that colorful in the wild.
Sorry, I just have a hard time believing those are natural shots, but that's just my opinion.

Red Sea Max looks the closest to natural, my vote is for him/her.
 

salty23

Active Member
It's just hard to believe that these tanks can look sooo good without some kind of
enhancement or being photo shopped. They don't look that colorful in the wild.
Sorry, I just have a hard time believing those are natural shots, but that's just my opinion.

Red Sea Max looks the closest to natural, my vote is for him/her.
You can only believe after you've seen a real nice reef tank in real life. With the proper lighting and husbandry routines you'll be surprised at how colourful a reef tank can really be.
 

Joeys Tank

Well-Known Member
Correct :)

The sponges have been interesting to keep. For those who are considering it, the orange tree sponges are hardier than the red versions. I feed a capful of Microvore every other day mainly for the sponges and for the basket starfish (which I am very blessed that he is still alive).
 
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