P0st your tank pics!

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That's right, let's get this forum started off with a good old fashioned picture posting! Also, state the size of your tank and system!:D

Tank dimensions: 80x30x28 290 gallons
Sump 115 gallons
refugium 45 gallons

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My nano a few months ago...
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One more try...
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And this is today--just fixed my camera!
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15g Nano Reef - This is from a few months ago. I need to take some new pics I guess. :)
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Coming up on 2 years old for this 120..
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My 7 gallon that has been in a 'natural' state for a few years :)
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I like the way phscales rockwork flows into the sandbed, very natural transition.
 
jessezm: Nice tank! I love the way you can view the refugium in your cabinet like that. Who made the cabinet?
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My Reef
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OK, let me give this a try.

This is my 4 foot 105 gallon tank. Picture is about a year old now. I will soon be taking this tank down, and splitting the livestock between this tank and a new tank I'm puting together.

Everythings gotten a lot bigger. The green bali slimer, that's on the top center-left, is about 4" in that picture. It's almost to the surface of the water now.
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That seemed to work OK, let me try a couple of others...

This Sarcophyton was originally from Rick O, I got it through Marine Fish. It's now the size of a large dinner plate.

The brown M. digitata in the bottom left corner is a frag of a frag I got from Curtis/ Wasasbi.
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If your talking about this one...

It's a T. squamosa (from Marine Fish).

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Let's try this picture of the left most clam...

It's a T. squamosa.
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