What a beauty. So much time, effort, and dedication went into this system. Hope you have a smooth transition. Wishing you much success on the new build!
Thanks! I’ll be doing it this weekend, hopefully and I think it will go fine. My acros all look pretty healthy at the moment so they should weather a little stress okay.
I was not exactly confident in having a 5 year old rimless tank on the 5th floor of a condo building. Plus having a little bit bigger of a tank is always nice. So I wanted a eurobrace for a little peace of mind that I wouldnt bust a seam and piss off my neighbors plus an extra 10" in depth is nice too.
What a beauty. So much time, effort, and dedication went into this system. Hope you have a smooth transition. Wishing you much success on the new build!
Congrats! I'm still debating on getting one also ...
Need to move some tanks around.
Nice tank!
Thanks!
Very nice tank, I hope all the corals make it
Thanks!! I hope they make it too. I’m expecting at least a few will struggle and may have some tissue loss, but can’t imagine a full blown crash.
Good luck 🤞🏻
Thanks!
Congrats it should go smoothly if you do it that way. It went smoothly for me
Thanks! I’ll be doing it this weekend, hopefully and I think it will go fine. My acros all look pretty healthy at the moment so they should weather a little stress okay.
@@NBurgReef can't wait to see!
Thinking of filming it - don’t know when I’ll have time to edit it, but might be fun to film the move.
@@NBurgReef editing is always the part that takes a lot of time lol I wish I could pay someone to do mines sometimes
What lights are those?
ATI Straton
Why did you decide to upgrade?
I was not exactly confident in having a 5 year old rimless tank on the 5th floor of a condo building. Plus having a little bit bigger of a tank is always nice. So I wanted a eurobrace for a little peace of mind that I wouldnt bust a seam and piss off my neighbors plus an extra 10" in depth is nice too.
What is the name of the long green branch on the right?
thank
The big green staghorn on the right side of the tank is a Bali Green Slimer acropora.