Gorgeous color on it!
Thanks Tim! I agree. Its a very deep blood red. It is up high in the middle and the color brings your eyes right to it when you walk into the room. Can't wait for this one to take off.
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Gorgeous color on it!
Have to apologize! I've fallen behind following your build the last couple of months. Looking great! Your recovery plan is clearly on track. I love your choice of new pieces! Your photos are stunning! Now that I see the rod idea in action, I like it. I too am struggling with finding room for new pieces stuck in the frag tank. The rods would allow me to place frags in otherwise inaccessible locations.
I think the rods would look great in your tank. Coralline has consumed the acrylic and they really blend in with the rocks. I think once the corals grow out then the rods will be invisible at that point.I'd sure be interested in some blue acros such as this HOTO. Others? Great pics, BTW.Peng's HOTO
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I'd sure be interested in some blue acros such as this HOTO. Others? Great pics, BTW.

Hope you have speedy recovery.

Ran across your name in the Vibrant thread, which lead me here. I'm in the Pineville/Steele Creek aread of Charlotte, recently just tore down my old SPS tank and started a new Waterbox 130.4.
Going to have to purchase some frags from you when the time comes!
Great build!
Well done my friend 
Wow Josh!!!
You are certainly trending in the right direction! Amazing collection, some reall cool pieces, keep them pics comingWell done my friend
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So after much thought, it appears that this is going to be the year of the upgrade. I am looking to have a custom peninsula tank built this year. I am thinking of the dimensions somewhere around 72x48x24(lengthxwidthxtall) which is around 418 gallons. Going to be a long road ahead of planning, etc.
What are everyone's thoughts on those dimensions?
Also, anyone out there with experience upgrading to a tank of this size or larger? Would love to hear some ideas or suggestions to make this go as smoothly as possible.
I am all in for your upgrade! 400+ gallons is not messing around. Peninsula is my favorite format even though I don't have one myself.
Do you have a builder in mind? If you haven't seen @Hydrored latest from Glass Cages it is worth checking out. Hydro is pretty particular about stuff and he was really happy with the build quality.
Joe is building me a frag tank right now. I just started a thread on it as I built the stand this morning. It is very pretty I think.
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so great to chat @JCOLEWow! That is one huge frag tank!! Where did you get the stand from?
Yes, I am talking to some builders right now. A local as well and I talked with Joe today from Glass Cages. Have a long 6 months ahead of me.
I just placed the order for dry rock and will order 200 more pounds in the next couple of weeks. Also picking up a 300 gallon stock tank in a couple weeks to start curing the rock.
It is a custom fab kit from Framing Tech. Right now, I am pretty impressed. The real test will be long term corrosion resistance on the zinc coated fasteners. Came flat pack shipped, 1' X 1' X 10'. Weighs 172 lbs which is nice as I can move it around pretty easy.Wow! That is one huge frag tank!! Where did you get the stand from?
Yes, I am talking to some builders right now. A local as well and I talked with Joe today from Glass Cages. Have a long 6 months ahead of me.
I just placed the order for dry rock and will order 200 more pounds in the next couple of weeks. Also picking up a 300 gallon stock tank in a couple weeks to start curing the rock.
It is a custom fab kit from Framing Tech. Right now, I am pretty impressed. The real test will be long term corrosion resistance on the zinc coated fasteners. Came flat pack shipped, 1' X 1' X 10'. Weighs 172 lbs which is nice as I can move it around pretty easy.
Not cheap though.

