New Aquascape!!!

azfishgal

Active Member
Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
It looks very nice! Here is what I think you should do. Where I circled in red, put sun corals under there?
Don't you have to spot feed those corals. I'm thinking that would make it hard. BUT I like the idea if it is possible.
 

coral keeper

Active Member
Originally Posted by azfishgal
Don't you have to spot feed those corals. I'm thinking that would make it hard. BUT I like the idea if it is possible.

Yes, you need to spot feed sun corals. It would look VERY nice if you mixed the sun corals with diff color sun corals like red, orange, black, yellow, green, ect.
 

anonome

Active Member
That is beautiful, I like what you have done. Very natural. Once the algae, and corraline take over the new rocks, it will be AWESOME. Good job.
 

azfishgal

Active Member
Thanks, I'm having so much fun watching the fish go in and out of all the new places. It took all day to do and I was not sure I wanted to do all that work but it was definately worth every minute, even the bump on my head.
 
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vicegrip

Guest
Looking good.
Our tanks birthdays are coming up.
Are you getting her a gift.
I bought mine 5 new corals over the weekend at a frag swap and new lights on line.
I'll have pics up as soon as the new bulb show up.
 
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vicegrip

Guest
Originally Posted by ccampbell57
One word...SICKNESS!!! I LOVE the shelfs that you put in. I am a big fan of that look.
The only thing I would add in the future would be a nice thick "Y" piece of Tonga branch to the right and underneath the shelf on the right.
Great job AZ!
Hey I think you just described the mirror of my tank.
looks good too.
 

bgrae001

Member
Hey there AZ.
I like the new look, but I think that it looks a little sparse now. I guess that it's time to get a few new corals... lol
I'm in the middle of setting up my Sea Horse tank and I had a thread going but it disappeared
 

azfishgal

Active Member
Originally Posted by bgrae001
http:///forum/post/2450140
Hey there AZ.
I like the new look, but I think that it looks a little sparse now. I guess that it's time to get a few new corals... lol
I'm in the middle of setting up my Sea Horse tank and I had a thread going but it disappeared

A Sea Horse tank, huh? Well, have fun hatching all that baby brine shrimp. I've been doing that for 2 months now for my baby Bangaii Cardinals and to be honest, it's getting old.
Can't wait until they are on 100% frozen food.
Originally Posted by Triggerz92

AZ how many gals is that beast and what are your future plans for it?
It's 125 gallons, 6' long tank.

Thanks everyone else for the compliments. I really like my tank now more than ever.
 

stdreb27

Active Member
I know I've told you think before but you have a beautiful tank. The rocks are great, even big flat ones!
 

bgrae001

Member
I'm not too worried about the Brine shrimp, my 11 year old son volunteered to grow them in his room and I'm starting a batch of live phytoplankton.
 
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