Check out my coldwater marine tank

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by coldmarineguy, Jun 14, 2009.

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  1. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
    That is a great image and they sure are beautiful.
     
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    Matt Rogers Kingfish

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    jkat21 Bangghai Cardinal

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    Looking awesome.
     
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    Love this tank
     
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    your tank is completely wonderful, most beautiful:)
     
  10. coldmarineguy

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    New flourescing jewel shots

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    Here's a new shot of other jewels flourescing at night under the led's...not all of them do this...not sure why, but the one's that do look more spectacular at night than during the day!...one more to follow.
     
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    Flourescing under LED's

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    Here's another.
     
  12. coldmarineguy

    coldmarineguy Flamingo Tongue

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    Blue tubeworms

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    These are no more than a few millimetres in size and easily overlooked because of their size. They are abundant around the coast here in New Zealand and add a lot of colour to my temperate marine tank. ( they can also tolerate a tropical marine tank as they live in shallow harbours where the water often reaches 25 celsius at low tide).