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DBarsotti's Tank On A Hill


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    tankdude - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I love your setup! I didn't reed all the posts, are you going to eventually upgrade to a bigger tank?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tankdude View Post
    I love your setup! I didn't reed all the posts, are you going to eventually upgrade to a bigger tank?
    Thank you! Yes HOPEFULLY this weekend i will be picking up my new 120g if everything goes as planned.

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    demonclownfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    can you say AEFW paradise?lol jkin, sweet tank..... but wheres the zoas and LPS????

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    Quote Originally Posted by demonclownfish View Post
    can you say AEFW paradise?lol jkin, sweet tank..... but wheres the zoas and LPS????
    thanks, yeah AEFW would have a blast in there.. nothing goes in my tank without being dipped in various things.

    whats a Zoas or a LPS??? ahahha I have a few but i'm real into sps, once i upgrade i'll most likely start adding some lps since i'll have a lot more space to work with.

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    Dude, glad to have you over here! You tank is schweet and some killer growth. What kinda light are you using?
    "We shouldn't think of an environment where livestock can survive, we should ensure an environment where livestock can thrive."-Rabidgoose
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    rmalone - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Well done, it's not easy to grow such a nice sps tank in a 40g. You've really watched your p's and q's!! One question though why just a 120g, you'll have that outgrown in 18mo. You need to go at least 180g, you know, a little room to play. You obviously know how to play so don't cut your space short. Lovely tank, nice job.

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    Beautiful! Absolutely stunning! A bit of advice though,,,,Stay away from the "weeds" in your new tank. You clearly have the "Reef Thumb" with SPS. Why downgrade? Great job, please post a build thread when you get the new tank.
    Quote Originally Posted by DBarsotti View Post
    thanks, yeah AEFW would have a blast in there.. nothing goes in my tank without being dipped in various things.

    whats a Zoas or a LPS??? ahahha I have a few but i'm real into sps, once i upgrade i'll most likely start adding some lps since i'll have a lot more space to work with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReeferRob View Post
    Dude, glad to have you over here! You tank is schweet and some killer growth. What kinda light are you using?
    thanks! I run a 36" current USA outter orbit 2x150watt 14k Phoenix MH
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    Quote Originally Posted by rmalone View Post
    Well done, it's not easy to grow such a nice sps tank in a 40g. You've really watched your p's and q's!! One question though why just a 120g, you'll have that outgrown in 18mo. You need to go at least 180g, you know, a little room to play. You obviously know how to play so don't cut your space short. Lovely tank, nice job.
    thank you, I don't have room for anything bigger than a 120 at this point and plus the new tank will only be set up for less than 2 years till i move, so i figured a 120 was my best option. pluuuusss i already have alight that'll fit the 120

    Quote Originally Posted by schminksbro View Post
    Beautiful! Absolutely stunning! A bit of advice though,,,,Stay away from the "weeds" in your new tank. You clearly have the "Reef Thumb" with SPS. Why downgrade? Great job, please post a build thread when you get the new tank.
    thanks and i'll make sure and start a build thread.

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    Looks awsome!!!
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    streetrodder007 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    You certainly know how to grow coral. Fantastic looking setup ! Welcome aboard.

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