any reef tank keepers here
any reef tank keepers here
just wondering how many of us have taken the dive hobby to the next level by keeping a reef tank in the house? its a great way to have a slice of the tropics to allways gaze at. im currently in a 18 gallon reef full of corals. i do have a few tanks in the basement i would love to sell . one 50 gallon sea clear acrylic with a custom hood and a 75 gallon sea clear system 2 tank. also have some compact flourescent lights to sell to.
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The choice is there ain't no choice but to pursue it
"Diving the gas is the easy part, not much to it, plenty of retards are using it safely. " jamieZ
The choice is there ain't no choice but to pursue it
"Diving the gas is the easy part, not much to it, plenty of retards are using it safely. " jamieZ
Hey Burntchef,
Yea, I have a 280Gal SPS tank and a 210Gal Fish-Only. Been in the hobby for about 3.5yrs now.
Cera, I think it's safe to say most if not all advanced aquarists have mixed feelings over keeping aquatic life in captivity, however resposible aquarists continue to drive massive advancements in the success and best practices that ultimately can make the hobby self-sustaining and even give back to damaged areas of the Oceans. For example; virtualy ALL Ocelaris and Percula clownfish are captively bred. Every month new species are being successfully bred and in the case of corals succesfully propagated.
Here is a link to pictures of my corals:
Fish only tank:
Yea, I have a 280Gal SPS tank and a 210Gal Fish-Only. Been in the hobby for about 3.5yrs now.
Cera, I think it's safe to say most if not all advanced aquarists have mixed feelings over keeping aquatic life in captivity, however resposible aquarists continue to drive massive advancements in the success and best practices that ultimately can make the hobby self-sustaining and even give back to damaged areas of the Oceans. For example; virtualy ALL Ocelaris and Percula clownfish are captively bred. Every month new species are being successfully bred and in the case of corals succesfully propagated.
Here is a link to pictures of my corals:
Fish only tank:
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Your in luck. I just decided it was time to sell my local tank. Info on it can be found here http://www.seanet.com/~katrinakruse/
I was thinking $600.
I was thinking $600.