pictues of my 210 reef

peglet

Member
Thanks guys I appreciate your comments. One always wonders if their tank is good enough. I took a full tank shot I will try to get it downloaded soon.
 

peglet

Member
I'm not sure about the --- of my angel. How do you --- them? Second question that is called a hydnophora, not sure if the spelling is correct, but close I'm sure. Here is a few full tank shots. Still not real good at this.

 

peglet

Member
My tank is two sided so its kinda hard to get everything in the pics. Also I am using a new program for my camera and it puts my pics into a folder that I can't seem to retrieve from paint. Have to work on that. I have to copy the pic to someplace where I can retrieve them. Hard work.
 

salt210

Active Member
what equipment are you running on that? I have a 210 as well, and I am curious about what I might have to add if I do start to keep corals
looks very nice by the way
 

peglet

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Sorry this has taken me so long to get back on here. Life is real busy and I have had my grandkids and the flu to go along with that. lol The equipment I currently have is a refugium which has sand in one chamber with caulerpa and copods, then live rock in the chamber that had nothing in it. I have a chiller to keep tank cool. I have a skimmer plumbed in and inside the tank I have two Koralia 4's, two power sweeps and for lighting I am running eight T5 HO lights. Four of which are 100% blue and four white. So far so good, but I am always open to suggestions on the lighting thing. I would like to get some really bright light, but not sure what to go to that is not killer expensive. Glad everyone liked my tank.
 

flower

Well-Known Member

I had a 75g that was two sided once, it was a great room divider...Your tank looks AWESOME! I think the pictures don't come close to justice.
 

fishkid13

Active Member
Originally Posted by peglet
http:///forum/post/3065578
I'm not sure about the --- of my angel. How do you --- them? Second question that is called a hydnophora, not sure if the spelling is correct, but close I'm sure. Here is a few full tank shots. Still not real good at this.
Well for me it was easy sense I had a pair. The males are larger and have a bigger body. Females have a smaller body and are as large as the males. What is called "hydnophora" the angle?
 

peglet

Member
Hydnophora was the green hard coral in the last pic I believe. To answer the other question about my stock list. As far as fish I have the below.
radiant wrasse
blue tang
sailfin tang
three gobies
starry blenny
yellow coris wrasse
red scarlet shrim x 2
peppermint shrimp
coral beauty
pygmy angel
two pajama cardinals
serpent starfish
Corals:
Devils hand hes probably 15" high by 10 " wide(softie)
finger coral (softie)
Oregon blue torte (sps)
pink hycinth birdnest (sps)
green stylophora (sps)
knob coral (sps)
green montipora
red montipora
bubble coral
mushroom long tentacle
giant anemone
purple digitata, too many to count
green birdnest (I'm not sure if this is correct name, I bought as a frag and it has gotten huge)
candycane coral
trumpet coral
brain coral x 3
lots of zooanthids
torch corals x 2
hammer coral x 2
mushroom rock
pagoda coral
frag of purple gorgonian
orange (thing) can't remember the name
red tree gorgonian with white polyps
polyp rock
hydnophora
There are other things but at the moment I can't remember them all.
 
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