A few pics from our 120g Reef

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My fish stock is nothing to you, Powder Blue Tang, 2 sixline wrasse, and a tiger watchman goby. I dont like keeping too many fish in my reef. Only other fish I want is a jem tang or black tang
 
I dont see us adding any more fish, im not a big fan of a ton of fish either. We had 1 yellow tang, the mandarin goby and the blenny until about 2 wks ago. my husband said he wanted to see a few more fish out and about. So we added the others and the clowns, tangs and firefish are out all the time. the other 2 hide..I think it looks about right honestly
 
Nice frags ya got started there. To each his own with substrate (or lack thereof) I guess, just remember then to steer clear of burrowing fish, sifting stars, and benthic inverts which rely on micro-organisms resident in sand beds. Other than that, looks pretty good. Will def. have to give us some pix if your bottom fills like you hope. :)
 
I hear ya on the substrate. not adding any more inverts/fish as far as I know

and I am planning on more sps
some acropora, milipora, maybe a birdsnest... Who knows, but if ya frag those def let me know!
 
will do, just fragged my birdsnest and some others a couple months ago for a frag swap with local reef society here. You can see my birdsnest in my avatar
 
Yeah, I saw a full tank shot in another thread and your reef is awesome looking! Hoping to get my corals that grown out someday. I wish I could buy some decent frags locally......... I basiclly live in the middle of a corn field..lol
town of 1000 and closest lfs is 90 miles away and they carry nadda for coral

275ti04: plan it out and take it slow........ please dont add any fish until the cycle is over... remember the saying nothing good happens fast in a sw tank. I read a post earlier that someone set up a tank and added a fish in the same day/weekend yikes no wonder the fish died.... we waited 6wks after setting ours up to add fish oh and get a good refractometer

have lots of other info too lol
 
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