Pics Of Your Reef Tank

DAH..........whered you get taht black perc........I want one so bad........i'd name it michel Jackson cause he goes from black to white.
 

saltyshark

Member
I like The Living Seas in Parkridge on Devon and Cumberland. Prices are a little high but they've got the best selection I can find. And they have the cleanest tanks I have ever seen. Im willing to pay a little more money for their reef critters since I can walk away knowing that they are all healthy.
SaltyShark
 

robchuck

Active Member
The Living Sea isn't too bad as far as pricing goes for most of its livestock, there are a few exceptions of course ($36 for ONE cleaner shrimp). They are a rip when it comes to dry goods. $100 for a Rio 2500. I like Trop-I-Quatics quite a bit. Good prices and a decent selection. Nice to see a lot of folks from the Western Suburbs on the board.
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Wow, no one can look at these tanks and call us amateurs! What great shots and tanks!
Alti and sterling, what stricking tanks you have. Plum, you married?? :rolleyes: [batting eyes, not rolling eyes]
Well, I'm still trying to get my little digital in focus, so I could only get the right side of my tank. My little slice of reef is very humble compared to what I see here, but let me share.
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Well, its a RyeCamera...opps, I mean its a FinePix 2650 made by Fuji. Its a good "beginner" camera for little ole me who hasn't used a real camera in yrs! :D
Funny it took fish tanks to get me interested in photo taking.
Thanks for the compliments on the tank. I'm pretty new to reefs; been up for just over a yr and it still has a ways to go.
 

leboeuf

Member
Mine doesn't look as cool compared to all these other tanks. Mine is only two months old with wrong light and no fish. Getting there.
 

josh

Active Member
Here is my 29 gallon - I am adding a cal reactor and sump next week so thankfully I will be able to get rid of the powerheads and in tank skimmer!
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