View Full Version : pics of my reef tank
jrwagner
03-25-2006, 3:43 PM
my picture taking abilities suck sorry for that
skinnychinaman
03-25-2006, 8:25 PM
that is really gheto tank.. please put some legs on the lights! lol
nice tank, love the clams
Fish_are_fishfood
03-25-2006, 8:35 PM
Very nice!!! :thumbsup:
jrwagner
03-25-2006, 8:48 PM
should i buy them from your store?
that is really gheto tank.. please put some legs on the lights! lol
why are u talking **** about that tank i dont see any of your tanks on here........looks great keep up the good work.. is that a chiller i see next to your setup
sea men
03-26-2006, 3:56 AM
i cant wait view the tank im sure its awesome
stotty
03-26-2006, 4:33 AM
Very nice :thumbsup:
jrwagner
03-26-2006, 5:51 AM
yeah, it is a chiller, without it my tank get up towards 95 or so, the chiller is set a 77.
Loubard
03-26-2006, 5:53 AM
WOW, super cool tank! How big is it?
rbp1983
03-26-2006, 8:35 PM
wow thats amazing! :drool:
why are u talking **** about that tank i dont see any of your tanks on here........looks great keep up the good work.. is that a chiller i see next to your setup
I totally agree!!!!!
Nice tank.The yellow tang hasn't eaten any of the polyps?Nice cardinals,and blue devil damsel.[IMG]
philliptobin
03-28-2006, 9:19 PM
Cool tank!
Princley
03-28-2006, 9:22 PM
nice tank
very nice what are you using for filtration and how many watts are your lights?
lizardfishman
03-28-2006, 9:48 PM
nice tank. wat kind of filtration r u running on it?
jrwagner
03-29-2006, 9:19 AM
the tank is a 125 gallon. i have a wet dry and a 29 gallon refugium thriving with culupra. the lights are 4 96 watts power compacts w/ lunar lights. I have an 18 watt uv and a phosphate reactor with phosban to help with algea control.