Wow!!! That was a huge clam indeed!! Sorry to hear about the loss ...
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing
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can we get pictures of some of the other 6 tanks???
sorry to hear about the clam. that clam was just epic
What do you incorporate for flow?
Most excellent! Really great work! can we get an equipment rundown? lights? flow? dosing?
That lepto is outrageous. The contrast it provides is stunning.I am not good at sharing images of my tanks. I'm terrible at keeping glass clean. I really enjoy seeing corals grow out into healthy colonies from small frags.
On that note, this 36x36x18 tank was set up first in 2010, moved to a new house in 2012, and nearly crashed (due entirely to my neglect) in 2013. After the near crash it was consolidated into one system with an older SPS setup, and the whole thing has evolved into a sprawling ~730 gallons across 7 aquariums and a stock tank.
I tragically lost a stunning ~18" blue squamosa that I cherished at the start of this year, but that has freed up almost 1/4 of the tank to adjust the aquascape. I'm still not quite sure how exactly I want it laid out towards the back left, but I'm really liking the interplay of color and form of the Skinny Love/24k Leptoseris/Hawaiian Pocillopora combo through the middle. This shot is taken from the right side looking across towards the left side, so the front panel of the tank is the one in the left of the frame.
Enjoy
That lepto is outrageous. The contrast it provides is stunning.
Thats an epic clam. Its amazing that you got it to 18in/max size from initial 3in. Is there an equipment malfunction or the cause of death unknown?
Do you have any/many fish? Wondering about your feedings/what you feed? Also what intensity you running the reefbreeders? And how long? Do you run heavy blues?
That ultimate efflo is just amazing. Always wanted the trio, 500 dollars, ultimate and green efflos. Don't have it under high light high flow?
Those are mini carpet anemones?Yes, I really love the way it highlights the blue color in the Skinny Love. I'm trying the make a "cascade" of golden yellow Leptoseris flowing through the middle of the tank all the way to the front. The other encrusters will be removed as they get in the way.
Here is a closer shot of the Skinny Love, a really cool clump of volunteer black barrel sponge, a mini carpet, and other miscellaneous life in an opportunistic assemblage on that rock:
Yes, they were what were called mini carpet anemones before "Maxi" mini carpet anemones became popular in the hobby. They are much smaller, don't get much more than 1.5" and are always a mix of green, purple, and white.Those are mini carpet anemones?