See the video of David Saxby's stunning reef tank!

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  1. Camilsky

    Camilsky Montipora Capricornis

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  3. Otty

    Otty Giant Squid

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    I thought the same thing but then again the tank looks very deep. Anyway it look amazing.
     
  4. Iraf

    Iraf Snowflake Eel

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    seen it before but notice new stuff every time I watch it again

    anyone know what kind of tang that is, looks like a yellow with a white face and white tail
     
  5. railroader46

    railroader46 Skunk Shrimp

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    That tank is ridiculus
     
  6. gazog

    gazog Kole Tang

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    I want one!

    Here are the specs on that tank:

    HISTORY
    Owners Name: David Saxby
    Location: London, England
    Year the tank was set up: Set-up in 2003
    Size and Volume of the Tank: J-Shaped - 3 feet (1m) x 8 feet (2.7m) x 6 feet (2m) and 47 inches (117cm) high - approximately 1700 US Gallons
    Sump Size: 1500 US Gallons
    Pounds of Live Rock: 2000 Pounds
    Sand Type/Depth: ROWAlith/4 inches (20 cm)
    Type of Biological Filtration: Berlin

    EQUIPMENT
    Main system pumps: Eight 3200 GPH circulation pumps
    Additional pumps: An additional 3000 GPH for filtration, and direction of flow is alternated with electronic ball valves - Total water movement per hour is approximately 15,000 gallons.
    Reactors: Deltec Fluidized Bed Calcium Reactor; Deltec Calcium Hydroxide Stirrer
    Protein Skimmers: Two Deltec (Self-cleaning) and one Sanders Helgaland
    Monitoring Equipment: IKS Computer
    Wavemakers: Three IKS pumps controlled by the IKS computer
    Doser: Deltec Peristaltic Dosing Pump
    Chillers: Two outdoor chillers and two under the courtyard floor, and one large Deltec Eco Cooler (Swamp cooler)
    Refugium: Small 40 gallon tank, one inch of sugar sand and Caulerpa
    Denitrator: None
    Trickle Filter: Used to speed up the nitrification cycle

    LIGHTING
    Lamps: 5000 watts - Three 1000W 10 K MH, one 1000W 20K MH, one double 400W MH containing one 5K and one 20K lamp.
    Photoperiod: 1000W lamps on for eight hours, and 400W lamps on for ten hours - all lamps replaced every nine months - lamps are 24 inches (60cm) above water surface

    CHEMISTRY
    Water Temperature: 76 - 78°F
    Specific Gravity: 1.026
    PH: 8.1 - 8.4
    Calcium: 470 - 480 ppm
    Redox: 450
    Alkalinity: 7.8 dKH
    Nitrate: 5 - 10 ppm
    Nitrite: 0.02 ppm
    Ozone: Infrequently used
    Phosphate: Below 0.015 ppm - uses two large swimming pool sand filters and places a large quantity of ROWAphos between sand layers in each filter. Each filter is serviced as needed by testing its effluent.
    Additives: None
    Water Changes: 10% once per month
    RO/DI water: RO - yes, DI - no
    Brand of Salt Mix: Reef Crystals

    FEEDING
    Generally feeds the fish three times per day with live river shrimp and various frozen foods, e.g., cyclops, brine shrimp, and mysis, along with various greens. Marine Deluxe is automatically added every few hours for the inverts.
     
  7. morau89

    morau89 Fire Shrimp

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    I was wondering the same thing.
     
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  9. IBMGeek

    IBMGeek Montipora Digitata

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    That tank has way to many fish for my liking (even though it might be big enough). Now that I go back and look at the video again, it doesn't look so bad when he is not feeding (still I think it would look better with less fish)
     
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  10. {Nano}Reefer

    {Nano}Reefer Dragon Wrasse

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    i like spam but not like this ;D

    every time i see this video i think why cant that be mine!!?? i want to be the crazy cat lady when i grow up, but instead of cats i will be the crazy fish tank guy :yelrotflm

    whoa... look at that guy go! why is this smiley going warp speed 9?? lol...
     
  11. Froc3

    Froc3 Fire Goby

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    I think it looks overstocked because he's feeding and all the fish are at the glass.
     
  12. Siddique

    Siddique Dragon Wrasse

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    Gorgeous, Amazing Aquarium.
    I wish I could have a reef like that:)