It was 15 inches long when I sold it. I broke down that tank when I moved across the country.That clam is massive
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It was 15 inches long when I sold it. I broke down that tank when I moved across the country.That clam is massive
Nice! Where is your rock?? Do you use biopellets or something else for biofiltration? I’ve never seen a tank with such minimal rockwork.Current tank around 3 yrs but rock sand and filtration is closer to 11 years active use
It was 15 inches long when I sold it. I broke down that tank when I moved across the country
Under the coralsNice! Where is your rock?? Do you use biopellets or something else for biofiltration? I’ve never seen a tank with such minimal rockwork.
Oh for sure! Our last tank my husband had going for 3 years prior to shutting it down but we just did not have the time for and we lost alot of livestock and coral because we were careless. We also just accepted the green hair algae like it was GSP lol! We took a 4 year break and now have more time for itCareful what you wish for...
Mature and established doesn't always mean good!
That was my tank at 3 years old.
Age is no guarantee of excellence.
It doesn't look that bad anymore, thankfully - but it took the better part of two years to get it from that to this:
Still not great, and it's gotten better since then... but yeah. If you fall behind on your maintenance, your tank's age won't save you.
Gorgeous!!! Its pretty impressive what can change in 3 years!
Do you still have the yellow tang? Love the Zoa garden & the leathers!This was mine at about 5 years. I got lazy and had to restart recently, but hope to get back to where I was.
Under the corals
On serious note yes you are correct I went with less rock in my display this time because I wanted more space for fish and corals. I don’t use bio pellets, I don’t use a skimmer, I don’t do vodka dosing or any dosing, I don’t run socks or fleece rollers, I have zero mechanical filtration, and I don’t do water changes. I have no automation or controllers, I don’t even use an auto top off.
I do keep extra rock in my sump. My only filtration is a surf2 algae scrubber and a cryptic zone in my sump
As for in tank rock I tuned some lights up and took pics
These are all rock structures I built they are covered in coral
This gsp is fully encrusted over a massive piece of tonga branch, propped on other rocks
Far left side has some rock hidden under / behind the floating branch shelves
And took new full tank shots also cause why not show off what an established low maintenance, low tech tank can be
A BEAUTY !!! That Clam is amazing! I love everything about this tank the placement of corals, aquascape and fish! do you have any other tanks or out of the hobby now?My 180 before I took it down was maybe 7 years running.
Okay where to start..... LOVE THIS! That Hippo tang is so vibrant and huge! your Candy Cane corals are absolutely amazing.... I know people view them as an "easy" coral but my green one is kicking my butt! your hammers i am ENVIOUS of! yet another coral i am struggling with. But i love how your tank is layered with them on the bottom. Absolutely amazing!5 years
KILLER TANK!!!
Love the floating branch shelf. Did you use a silocone to get it attached to the back glass panel?
That is so encouraging to hear! I would love to have colony money but even some of these frags have me sweating, so its nice to see what can come from frags. I am underwhelmed with my chalices i have currently have and want to add some more colorful one. I am looking at Raja Rampage one. I think it maybe a cliché but i love how bright it is! Do you have chalice recommendation?Thank you. Other than those corals that you can’t buy as frags such as torches everything else started out as frags. These days colonies are so expensive and uncommon that frags are really the only way to go.
Love chalices, easy and great colors. Only issue is they are generally encrusters so it becomes a pain to try and contain them.
Oh for sure! Our last tank my husband had going for 3 years prior to shutting it down but we just did not have the time for and we lost alot of livestock and coral because we were careless. We also just accepted the green hair algae like it was GSP lol! We took a 4 year break and now have more time for it
inhabitants are over 3 years. But newer tank for themWga
Love it! What is the coral in the lower right corner?inhabitants are over 3 years. But newer tank for them
VERY IMPRESSIVE!!! How do you like the coral frag stands? I have some jerks in my tank that keep tipping over my corals on the sandy bed so considering getting some. Raja Rampage i freaking love!!!!Current tank around 3 yrs but rock sand and filtration is closer to 11 years active use
Big pearl type bubble coral.Love it! What is the coral in the lower right corner?
Nope sorry that’s candy caneLove it! What is the coral in the lower right corner?
Still impressive set up! I like the vibrant colors of your current one. What is the massive silver fish with the yellow fin? I have not seen that before!Prior setup
Approx 4 years