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I would like to share couple updated pictures of my 45g LPS tank.  It has been a little over six months since I posted these pictures. The gigantea and the squamosa have grown considerably.

 

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Thanks for looking,

Chris

Thank you very much for the fix! :) I needed that!

Wow unbelievable

That is a gorgeous tank. What the white polyps that are just below the surface on the rock that comes out of the water? 

Chris,

this is RIDICULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Your tank is absolutely gorgeous.

Nicely done. I envy you.

 

keep up posted

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Is that a real bonsi tree?

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Thank you very much for your kind words.  much appreciated!

 

Amazing meat corals to the right there.  Been looking for a nice one, where did you find them?

 

I bought them from multiple sources.  BlueWaterTropicals usually carry them as well as ERC.

 

That is a gorgeous tank. What the white polyps that are just below the surface on the rock that comes out of the water? 

 

That is hidden cup corals.  It is one of my favorites.  The polyps are snow white and are about 1".  They are always hungry and stay open the whole time.

 

What do you use for filtration? Feeding? Fish? And what light are you using?

 

The tank is a part of a 250g+ system.  Filtration is done by a large skimmer, carbon reactor and a 20g fuge.  I feed corals and fish heavily and often dose Amino Acid.  Lighting used is a Geisemann MH/T5 fixture.  

 

Is that a real bonsi tree?

 

No it is not ;-)  i wish it were.  I am inspired by miniature landscapes and by having a rock island with water fall, tree and corals underneath of the water surface take me closer to nature.

 

Thank you!

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WOW, what more can you say. I will start re-landscaping mine tomorrow.

  • 4 months later...

How is the tank looking Chris.

Still look great???

love that tank

Saw this tank the other week.  Looks better than ever.  One of the best tanks I've seen.

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