Originally Posted by florida joe http:///forum/post/2854958
I think without question your favorite reef tank is the tank that is in YOUR own home the one that puts a smile on your face even after all the trials and tribulations
+1 on this one. Nothing like waking up to your own reef and seeing everything open and happy.
I would love to know how you guys get such awesome full tank shots. I cannot take one to save my life. I would love to share my reef tank more.
Originally Posted by lion_crazz http:///forum/post/2856357
+1 on this one. Nothing like waking up to your own reef and seeing everything open and happy.
I would love to know how you guys get such awesome full tank shots. I cannot take one to save my life. I would love to share my reef tank more.
i think its the camera and lens.
omg those tanks are AMAZING!!! I am surprised my little tank is doing as good as it is... well anyways I still love my tank.... I'll be upgrading to a larger tank in a few weeks.
Originally Posted by DeMartini http:///forum/post/2856919
omg those tanks are AMAZING!!! I am surprised my little tank is doing as good as it is... well anyways I still love my tank.... I'll be upgrading to a larger tank in a few weeks.
not to sound like a sore loser. but isnt a smaller tank easier to care for? we, with bigger tanks, hv to do much bigger water change, and lots more cleaning and maintenance! hehe.
i was just kidding. ur tank is truly amazing. the colors and the scheme r well thought out. u truly deserve the BEST-REEF trophy as presented by members of swf.com!
as for whos tank is my favorite... everybodies, seriously, each has their own style and sense of placing. I dont think I have ever met a reef that I didnt like. unless it was a neglected cesspool.
I must be a sucker because every time I see a pic of one of these reefs, I want to go back and change my vote for that tank. Then the next pic comes along...
you have to admitt that there are a lot of awesome tanks on this forum, not even sure this will compete with some of the larger setups, but here is my tiny bio-cube.