Awsome job on this tank!!! I am having a hard time believing it is a 20H from the pics![]()
Awsome job on this tank!!! I am having a hard time believing it is a 20H from the pics![]()
anacroporamademepoora
--Lifetime member of the "No Mud Club".:
"We shouldn't think of an environment where livestock can survive, we should ensure an environment where livestock can thrive."-Rabidgoose
"If it's gonna be that kinda party, Ima stick my ........ in the mashed potatoes!"-Beastie Boys
It is seriously impressive. I just converted my frag tank into a Zoa tank for now (until I get a proper display for them) and this tank is proof that it does not have to be huge to be sweet looking!!!!
anacroporamademepoora
--Lifetime member of the "No Mud Club".:
Thanks Mike. I get that same response a lot. Like with past tanks, I started out with just simply too much rock. It's great to have a lot of rock as it offers places for corals to be placed and grow but it can make a HUGE tank look teeny tiny. I removed a pretty good size rock on the right side of the tank a couple of months ago and it made the biggest difference.
I still find aquascaping to be one of the most challenging things in reefing.
Haha....I'm always up for sharing Rob. Give it another month and I should have plenty of frags to trade/sell/whatever.
You know what they say, good things come in small packages :D I actually find the smaller tank I have, the more I pay attention to details. Also, with a smaller water volume, it forces me to stay on top of things like dosing, water changes, etc.
Glad you guys are enjoying it.
The proportions are perfectly done. It gives the impression it is much larger than it is. Very zen...nicely done!
The Pics do make it look alot bigger than a 20 but i looks very nice!!, good choice on corals as well
Holy cow! I just realized your tank is only 20. That top view makes it look like a 90...
I really like your Superman. Great pics - it'll be a nicely packed tank when your corals grow out.