Biocube14g's 90 Gallon Mixed Reef

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  1. Biocube14g

    Biocube14g Plankton

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    Hey guys, so I had been gathering everything needed to get my 90 gallon reef ready to rock for over a year now. Its been running for a few months now and it's finally to the point where I can walk into my room, look at the tank, and feel the amazing satisfaction of having a healthy and happy slice of the ocean in my home. As far as fish, I have a pair of Blue-Jaw Triggerfish, a Yellow Eye Kole Tang, a pair of Lyretail Anthias, two Pearly Jawfish, an Ocellaris Clownfish/ Black Ocellaris Clownfish pair a Starry Blenny, an Engineer Goby, a Sixline Wrasse, and last but not least, a Blue Green Reef Chromis. I also have am assortment of SPS, LPS, NPS, chalices, montipora, anemones, and softies, but they are mostly still frag size and encrusting. Hope you guys enjoy, and I hope to hear all of your comments. You guys are great!!!



    Heres a short video of my tank as of tonight. Half the fish are new so they're still getting used to their new home.



     
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    Sweet, Welcome to 3reef. :)
     
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  5. Biocube14g

    Biocube14g Plankton

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    Welcome, tank looks really nice.
     
  7. oldfishkeeper

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    tank looks great! I really like the arch and what is on the back left? is that a piece of rock? I love triggers
     
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  9. Biocube14g

    Biocube14g Plankton

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    Thanks. The arches turned out great. Only 7 peices of rock plus a few small ones. I couldnt find a good spot for my small rbta so i epoxied a cool rock to some strong powerhead magnets. It turned out nice as well. Ill try to get a better pic tonight. The blue jaw trigger pair has only been in there for a few days since thursday. They eat like pigs and get along great with everyone. Thanks all for the comments!!! Keep em coming haha. :)
     
  10. Biocube14g

    Biocube14g Plankton

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    Full tank shot, and one of down below...

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  11. Biocube14g

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    And the pic of the rock as i promised from front and left side...

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  12. oldfishkeeper

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    how did you get it to stick? oh wait, is that a magnet? that is so cool and how lucky are you that your RBTA sits right there on it!