Biffy Finally Gets a Build Thread!

I am about to try that whole glue-down-thing for an acro that will not stay put. I feel comfortable kinda "forcing" an LPS into a wedged hole in the rock to keep it solid, but those SPS seem to freaking fragile. I don't want to break it. I also seem to change around my rock every two weeks or so and I feel limited if I have things glued down as to where I want to put them. I just don't have the vision with my 90 of how I want the finished product to look. Getting close tho.

-Doc
 
Here are my dead dispars, ready to go to the post office tomorrow:

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Here it is, the moment you've all been waiting for. Not really... Tangent decided to go to bed early tonight, so he doesn't appear in any of the pictures :( Although getting a tripod has helped immensely, I need to figure out how to get rid of the camera's reflection in the glass. And the colors STILL look washed out. I'm convinced that my tank is just too wide to see things in the back. Sorry these pictures suck, but I tried. Now stop hassling me and go to bed!

New long tentacled plate coral, which my female tomato clown has made a home in:
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New fox coral:
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New yellow zoas:
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New short tentacled plate coral:
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New galaxea:
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New anthias:
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Random shots of fish:
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One of my favorite rocks, the shrooms get up to 8 inches across:
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Those were really some great shots!I can tell it would look better in person because those scatches looks so bad.I'm pretty amaze how algae free your tank has become.

I have some questions and comments.........

Great looking corals,I like the plate the best.
Wow,is that a damsel in your system?
It looks like one female lyretail anthias is yellow and the other orange.Is that true or am I seeing things?(I had to order another female,they are really bright and colorful).It doesn't look like 30+ fish,you need more.I'm still wondering if you're adding anymore anthias to replace the ones that died in shipping.
 
that really looks great Sarah. I am impressed. I cannot imagine how much money that has cost in coral and livestock. Oh, what I could do with that tank..... BTW, you need a Sohal Tang in your tank. It would really add the final touch you need.

-Doc
 
BTW, just an announcement...Cosine, the pink-tail trigger is ICH FREE. Her last spot fell off today. I hope she avoids any further outbreaks. If all goes well, she will be ready for a spring wedding with Tangent

-Doc
 
Those were really some great shots!I can tell it would look better in person because those scatches looks so bad.I'm pretty amaze how algae free your tank has become.

I have some questions and comments.........

Great looking corals,I like the plate the best.
Wow,is that a damsel in your system?
It looks like one female lyretail anthias is yellow and the other orange.Is that true or am I seeing things?(I had to order another female,they are really bright and colorful).It doesn't look like 30+ fish,you need more.I'm still wondering if you're adding anymore anthias to replace the ones that died in shipping.

Yeah the tank is scratched up REALLY bad, but what do you expect, it cost me $100.

I give credit to Marine SAT for eliminating all my algae. Not a trace of it left!

I actually have two damsels -- a blue devil and a yellow tail. They are cool. They don't mess with anyone. When I first had the blue devil, he'd attack any coral that I placed in his territory, but in his old age he's decided to chill (I cycled my first tank using him).

All the anthias are orange, the color just doesn't come out well in the pics :(

I'm going to get more anthias in place of the ones that died. Three just doesn't make for much of a school!
 
The threadfins are in stock at liveaquaria if you're interested.I ordered a couple and another female lyretail.I was hoping that the colors varies,like no two has exactly the same coloration,oh well.

I like the kole and sailfin(copycat)
 
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