My Marine Tank

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Thought I'd put up a picture

It had a rubble bottopm until Sunday and the new sand is still not completely settled so the tank is slightly cloudy

Corals still not recovered from being rearranged

The back needs a clean as some of the fine sand has stuck to the back

Oh well excuses over here is the piccie

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Nice set-up, what size tank? Looks a bit small for the Angelfish.
 
Nice set-up, what size tank? Looks a bit small for the Angelfish.

The tank is 52" * 19" * 24"

As u say a bit to small for the Blueface - At some point it will need to be rehoused

I'd like to get rid of it as it has devastated my reef but it belongs to my son

It used to be in my sons FOLR tank with the eels but we converted that to FW and put his fish in my tank
 
Ahh alright, good luck finding a home for the blue face, shouldn't be too hard with a specimen that beautiful :)
 
Ahh alright, good luck finding a home for the blue face, shouldn't be too hard with a specimen that beautiful :)

Thanks

I'm not going to move it on for a while yet

As I said it belongs to my son and he doesnt want to part with it :(
 
A recent picture

You can see where my most recent addition - a small dragon wrasse - has redecorated the bottom of the tank my dismantling a large pile of rubble


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Thats quiet a bit of substrate you have in there ????? Also some of the fish are gonna get picked when the bigger fish grow aint they???
 
Thats quiet a bit of substrate you have in there ????? Also some of the fish are gonna get picked when the bigger fish grow aint they???

There isn't as much substrate as it appears - the Dragon wrasse piles it up so it is very uneven

Yeah I will probably have to move some of the fish on as they grow but at the moment there is very little aggression in the tank
 

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