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The Start of My New Reef


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    Default The Start of My New Reef

    My new system is not complete yet,
    So I guess this will be my build thread.
    It has been a slooooow process.

    The Main tank is a 50 breeder.
    It has a recirculating system with 7 Bulk Heads.
    The Pump is a ATB flowmaster 1500

    100 2866 - The Start of My New Reef

    100 2865 - The Start of My New Reef

    100 2864 - The Start of My New Reef

    The Rock Work,
    It was fun getting the ( 2 ) Rock Structures into the tank.
    100 2902 - The Start of My New Reef

    100 2904 - The Start of My New Reef

    100 2920 - The Start of My New Reef
    A couple of Top Down Shots.
    100 2910 - The Start of My New Reef

    100 2918 - The Start of My New Reef

    A few Items,
    Once it is complete.

    100 2900 - The Start of My New Reef

    More to come
    Last edited by Invert; 05-16-2010 at 06:47 PM.

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