Post pics of your SPS tanks.

spsfreak100

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Here's an older picture, taken May 1st. It turns out that my sister and her husband brought up their labtop which has a wireless internet connection, so I was able to check out the board on my spare time.
When I get back, I'll post a few more updated pictures. I took out some of the rockwork on the right to make a nice area in the sandbed. The ledge near the powerhead now houses a very nice blue tip Table. I moved the H. Coerulea up to the top of the tank, and I moved the A. Gemmifera down to the bottom of the tank to make some room for a purple/blue A. Polystoma and a few other frags ("small colonies")
Graham
 

krunk

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beautiful tank. how big is it? Should i make my 29g a sps or 75g one? how much more $ would i have too pay too make the 75g a sps? (not including the lighting)
 

spsfreak100

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Originally posted by KrUnK
beautiful tank. how big is it? Should i make my 29g a sps or 75g one? how much more $ would i have too pay too make the 75g a sps? (not including the lighting)

It's 80 gallons. I'm actually going to be upgrading to a 240 gallon next summer. I got a sweet deal with Dave (O2manyfish) for an order pooling with a few people. I am getting a 240 gallon acrylic tank, stand, and canopy along with the tank drilled on both sides and holes drilled wherever I want for only $700.00 That's almost stealing it!
If you were to make one of your tanks dominated to primarily Small polyped scleractinians, I would definitaly use the 75 gallon. You'll be suprized how quickly your tank fills up when keeping SPS.
Money is extremely hard to tell you. I could say that youl would need to be looking at around a few thousand getting it filled up. I really couldn't give you an answer on that one.
Take Care,
Graham
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