Lots of pics of the 110gal reef

bojik

Member
Beautiful tank. What you have will dertimine what would be good choices for fish. Some ideas for you though might be as folows :). A reef safe wrasse fairy(or other type) of some kind would likely be an atractive addition. Not sure if a bird wrasse is a good idea but there are many diffent color varieties. I find them amusing to watch in the stores, they are typicaly active and moving about. Then theirs always the sixline wrasse. A pair of sissor-tail gobies would be a good swimmer (as apposed to hiding near the sand/rockwork) type. so many to choose from heh. I hope that inspires some ideas for you.
 

seannmelly

Active Member
Nice tank! It will look even better w/ the liverock you are going to add. What is your stocking list now?
 

rainfishy

Member
Lubeck, I noticed your overflow is pretty covered woth coralline, but there is none on your glass. How do you keep it off the glass? Or clean it off the glass?
 

startrfish

Member
good use of coral formation. after you add your live rock...step back and look at what you can afford to add(room wise) to your tank. surprised i didnt see more clowns in there. maybe i just didnt look
 

lubeck

Active Member
Originally Posted by Rainfishy
Lubeck, I noticed your overflow is pretty covered woth coralline, but there is none on your glass. How do you keep it off the glass? Or clean it off the glass?

I use a magnet for the most part. Then about every 6 months I take a razor blade to the back of the glass.
 

reef diver

Active Member
If you have whie carpeting they are impossible to find if they jump.
Mine jumped but i saved him by the sound of his flopping.
 

lubeck

Active Member
No.... I have not found him... I am pretty pissed about the whole thing too. I should have just left it in my fuge. It sucks




 
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