Lets show our Tanks!

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Here is my IM 112, just upgraded from a 4 year old e170 with a sump. New build has been salty since 8/22. Used tons of 4 year old media slowly added throughout the cycle.
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great set up and display uhh I love that orange and green coral it's beautiful, love the color
 
ah huge anemone..... wowwwwwww I have one in the corner of mine it shows on the pictures at the left hand side, yours is enormous but looks great, how long do you have it for?

Several months, he stretches over 20 inches on any given day.
 
Here is my IM 112, just upgraded from a 4 year old e170 with a sump. New build has been salty since 8/22. Used tons of 4 year old media slowly added throughout the cycle.
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It is actually a magnifica aka ritteri nem. It is slowly gaining its color back :)
see this is why we need this pictures, we continue to learn at the same time we admired the beauty of each tank
 
1 1/2 yr old tank 65g
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My 250(ish)g 8ftx2ftx2.5ft
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Artha
1 1/2 yr old tank 65g
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My 250(ish)g 8ftx2ftx2.5ft
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Arthacker, how lo g u have your tank?i assume it is located on the living room? I love the vivid colors of the corals, woow so mNy beautiful tanks! Thanks for sharing!
 
Sorry about your issues. IMO that 90 gallon tank is much to new for those fish of that size, especially an eel that eats silversides. Eventually, when that tank gets a growth on the rocks, it will be self sustaining and will be able to take care of those wastes on it's own without having to resort to chemicals.
It may take a few years but it will get there.

Here is my tank about 2 years ago when I moved here. This tank is very old but I had to break all the SPS corals to move it. Now they all grew in.

I don't have a new picture on this computer but all surfaces of the rock should be covered in growth because growth on the rocks equals bacteria which equals health and a thriving ecosystem.

I would hold off buying any fish and feed less if possible. I don't like to advise to feed less but in your case, with those fish, I feel it is appropriate for a while.



 
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Sorry to hear of the stressful times and particularly the fish loses.

I have a 92 corner tank also! They’re great tanks for viewing but they can also be the biggest pain in the rump when it comes to lighting, flow, and room for equipment in the cabinet!

Couple pics: 1 daylight and 1 evening with clip on filter lens
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Hi every one I been away for a while, been extremely busy and also affected with the Covid-19 as well as my family, not only we been affected but my tank has been affected as well.
Since last time I post any new picture I have my losses too, I lost my huge yellow tang and coral beauty, my BiColor one, also I lost my black edge eel and been fighting with extremely high levels of Phosphates, I add one of those phosphates reactors things that are suppose to lower the level of phosphate with no success, some of the fishes I have loss looks like if there's something abrasive that got to them as I see some discoloration and then when they die it looks like the skin peels off in areas and has some white patches or discoloration on their skin on some areas, no idea what could be I hardly put something new on the tank, what I did was to slack on water changes because I have read many times about people whom does not change water and they tanks are stable and doing fine.
I also give up my beautiful snowhite eel it was about 16 to 18 inches long because I been told that the amount of silver side i put in to feed her could be the cause of such high phosphates, well even after 2 weeks of give up on her and bring it to a friend reef shop still rocket my phosphates.
Saturday I did a massive water change I have a 90 gallon corner tank and I change 30 gallons of water, clean very well as much as I can reach the sand bed , was very dirty and of course I was having many bristle worms which I hate, rearrange the rocks and add a beautiful rock with corals on it, I add a bag of bio chem and also add another for the phosphate on top of the phos reactor thing I have running, I check water and the phosphate has gone down considerably water looks clean fishes are doing good except that last night I saw somethign that worries me .... my goby was not looking to good, his skin was not the deep black and white as it should be normal it was more like if he came out of a sand storm, it was dusty all over or I mean looks like it has dust all over I know it is not dust but it is how his skin looks like, I wonder if I have a bacterial infection on my tank of something else, how could I find out or what could be going wrong with my tank in regards to that? I certainly don't want to loose more fishes as I replace my yellow tang, well just pics of my tank ..... I would like to see pics of other tanks I enjoy sharing with the rest of you as much as seeing the pictures of other tanks, by the way any suggestions or comments regarding my issue with the fishes?...:::: let me show a pic of mu last loss
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Beautiful tank, so sorry for your losses :(
 
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Sorry for you fish loss
Here’s mine, I’m fairly new my tank is 2 months old. I have Learnt a lot in that time, I’m currently learning how to grow SPS I have few which are finally growing buts it a serious balancing act.

Best lessons so far ...

Don’t over feed
Keep it simple
Remember it’s a hobby
 
Artha

Arthacker, how lo g u have your tank?i assume it is located on the living room? I love the vivid colors of the corals, woow so mNy beautiful tanks! Thanks for sharing!
The 65 is a year and a half old and the 8ft has only been up 2 months. Its going through the ugly phase
 
Sorry to hear for your losses. It has been a crazy and tough time for most this year. Keep your head up and push through. Things will turn around in no time.

Here's some shots of my tank. It is about 14 months now.

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