That’s a good looking fish.
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Thanks, I thought so too and had to pull the trigger.That’s a good looking fish.
Nice Qt, what size AIO are you getting?…the new xtra large custom AIO tank I ordered a couple of weeks ago from Advanced Acrylics.
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That’s great, I love the SR80. That scape looks really cool too. Can’t wait to see it with some coral and fish.Nice Qt, what size AIO are you getting?
I just (this past Wednesday) impulsively bought a 4 months used IM 80 gal aio for a great deal. We're both upgrading from a IM 50.
I'm looking forward towards the updates .That’s great, I love the SR80. That’s scape looks really cool too. Can’t wait to see it with some coral and fish.
My new one will be similar in width and height (1” taller) to an SR80. I got a whole big story on how this came about and why the new tank will be the way it is. Not quite ready to write all that out though. New tank should be here in about a month. I’m working on getting a stand designed right now. I’ll have a lot more detail soon.
Thanks. I’m going to have sand again. I miss that look. I didn’t mind going bare bottom after the move last year because I had enough zoa colonies to cover the entire front of the tank so that you really can’t even tell there’s no sand. With the new one I want to bring back more open space and give the fish more room to swim. I like the crowded look I have going on now but I like the more open look better. I think this scape will allow me to keep the sand stirred up fairly easily. I may end up with one or two more little single rock islands up front with a specific coral to highlight. Or maybe some RFA’s toward the front. It will just be nice to have room for options. I’ve been kinda bummed about not having space for anything new over the last several months. Looking forward to new beginnings.I think it looks really nice. Lot's of surface area for coral. Are you going to run a sand bed on the new tank or leave it bare?
I really like that aquascape. That open look is just great. Kind of wish I could get passed my stubborn insistence on a wall of rocks. Next time I place an order with someone that carries Stax, I think I'll pick up a small box to play with.The new tank is going to have a roughly 46.5” x 21.5”ish display area.
I’ve been playing around with this new scape. Anyone’s thoughts on it are welcome.
Love the aquascape!The new tank is going to have a roughly 46.5” x 21.5”ish display area.
I’ve been playing around with this new scape. Anyone’s thoughts on it are welcome.
I did read a little about your tank crash on your thread. That was a bummer and I'm sorry you had to go through it.I had a tank crash fairly recently so many of my colonies are back to grow-out phase. I think if you go sand make sure to get a couple of fish that interact with it. Makes it a lot more fun if you have some sand-sifting gobies or wrasse's. Plus it keeps your sand bed turned over.
I'm interested to see your new tank since I'm strongly considering acrylic for my next build as well. The strength, clarity, and weight savings are not insignificant, and the price is not THAT far above a premium glass tank especially custom ones.
Thanks @tharbin, appreciate it. Get you some Stax, it's like fish tank legos, they are fun to play with. You can still make a wall with them if you want to, lol.I really like that aquascape. That open look is just great. Kind of wish I could get passed my stubborn insistence on a wall of rocks. Next time I place an order with someone that carries Stax, I think I'll pick up a small box to play with.