Hey guys sorry for the delay... I was in Hawaii for work (Sub base in Pearl) and the wife and I went to the Big Island after for some vacay in Kona... man if I could have taken frags...
Anyway... I'll post some more pics...
Sparky, if you want to list your e-mail I'll give the exact specs on equipment I use and where I got it...
Neowind I have no pictures regrettably when I set it up. The best advice I can ever give regarding setup is use the largest pieces of live rock and avoid the "uniform pile of rocks" look... I have a higher than average bioload, but I've always run that in my systems with no problem. Lots of live rock, good live sand, refugium, good protein skimmer, and religious maintenance habits combine for an ability to push the envelope a bit more. Mind you the two tangs I have in the 54 are not there long term, as our house will be ready late this year where I will get the 180 going again, and as mentioned my dream tank in a couple of years as money allows. This WILL happen though, as I'm already having the builder put in $2,900 in additions just for the big tank. My wife and I are just 26 though and are going from 700 square feet to 2950, and I'm thinking the furniture for the entire house will cost almost as much as my dream tank
. I'm still devising a strategy of how to break the expendetures down to the wife
. Anyway...
Mr. Tuna... Believe me I thought about the 92. Congratulations on having that awesome tank. These corners should be more popular IMO, as they allow for truly awesome reef setups...
viet-tin thanks... where are you in Hawaii? Living there would be sweet but I'd die without my reef tanks...
Anyway to the pics... here's a better shot of my three babies...