Hi Guys,
I'm Bryan, (AKA Awcasper, Aquameo, B. Do) from east San Jose, California.
I started reefing in 2006, had multiple tanks, sold everything to move to Vietnam in 2012. Now I'm back in The States. I gave up my career as a teacher to do reefing and ceramics full time. My company's name is Honey Badger Ecosystems.
This tank was the grand prize in the raffle at the Neptune Aquatics grand opening (new location). I didn't know that when I hit up the guy on Craigslist. To me, it's a sign that I'm meant to reef, haha.
For me to build ceramic pieces that can hold coral, I need to know what kind of frag plugs people tend to use.
The Badger's Reef
Current FTS:
SIDE:
EQUIPMENT
Tank: 40 Gallon Innovative Marine (all in one), matching stand
Light: Kessil A360WE LED
Flow: Maxspect Gyre
Controller: Apex
Misc: Tunze Osmolator, Magnafuge sump light, GFO reactor, carbon
Rocks: self made ceramics
LIVESTOCK
Favia
I'm Bryan, (AKA Awcasper, Aquameo, B. Do) from east San Jose, California.
I started reefing in 2006, had multiple tanks, sold everything to move to Vietnam in 2012. Now I'm back in The States. I gave up my career as a teacher to do reefing and ceramics full time. My company's name is Honey Badger Ecosystems.
This tank was the grand prize in the raffle at the Neptune Aquatics grand opening (new location). I didn't know that when I hit up the guy on Craigslist. To me, it's a sign that I'm meant to reef, haha.
For me to build ceramic pieces that can hold coral, I need to know what kind of frag plugs people tend to use.
The Badger's Reef
Current FTS:
SIDE:
EQUIPMENT
Tank: 40 Gallon Innovative Marine (all in one), matching stand
Light: Kessil A360WE LED
Flow: Maxspect Gyre
Controller: Apex
Misc: Tunze Osmolator, Magnafuge sump light, GFO reactor, carbon
Rocks: self made ceramics
LIVESTOCK
Favia
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