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  • how do you clean it?

  • I like the sponges too.

  • good tank, but I do prefer amazonic tanks by the plants variety you can find to keep but i think saltwater are very good ones too but too much care and money but in the future may i would have one

  • Where's Nemo????

  • Great, very beatifull

  • Nice u had it set up long.

  • very very nice, well done

  • Very nice!

  • i love the in-wall setup

  • i have a bowl with a fish and water in it :-)

  • this tank is sooo pretty!

  • Someone please explain to me... How i mangaed to get to a video about fish's when i was originally watching an anime called Tengan toppa guren lagen?

    IT MAKES NO SENSE!? T_T

  • I have an overkill filtration and bio system greater than that of the bio load ( number of fishes). The only thing i do is daily addition of water and a weekly 10 min glass cleaning. Water is then cleared by the filtration system. Hope it helps. Thank you for looking.

  • sorry for the question and my ignorance..how do you maintain and clean it??

  • Yes but in fishkeeping, when it works. Maintain it.

  • nice tank.

    isn't it amazing how many 'experts' there are telling you to use live rock?

  • bello!!!

  • Your tank is fucking sick! I love the tall piece.

  • great tank! so colourful

  • u should get hermit crabs for that tank dont get the baseball size or else they eat your fish

  • Gorgeous aquarium.

  • wow so nice, it looks like its built into the wall, how did you do that? what is it called?

  • oh shit, my eyes!!! colors are so bright. LOL

    what filtration do u have?? good looking tank.

  • I used the old water trickle filter system, an old system but works well.

  • i dont see any live rock???????

  • Good observation. I didn't really intend to use live rocks for the preservation of corals out in the ocean. It takes 100 years to regenerate. I used an old method utilizing bioballs.

  • how much did this cost you? i am planing on doing this in my home and want to know a general price

  • Around 1,500 dollars with all the equipments used .

  • @techsheep cheap for how good it looks to be honest. Very nice work.

  • where is ur live rock??? u need that man,without that ur fish will die

  • So far , I've had those fishes for years. Specially the golden butterfly which is hard to keep. I've had live rocks before, but not as stable as the method I'm using now.

  • @ademovicjasmina That is one of the most ignorant statement as far as saltwater aquariums I've ever heard!

  • @ademovicjasmina Are you stupid I have no live rock at all and I've had my fish for six years now and not even one died. I use a wet/dry filtration system and that is all the biological filtration you need. Obviously you don't know your shit.

  • so weak

  • you used fake rock and coral :( not a wise call. When you use Live Rock it acts as a biological filter, aswell coral is soo much more vibrant and brings your tank to life.

  • well with the butterflys in there, it would be next to impossible to keep the coral alive considering it would be eaten.. and live rock dosent look good with out coral on it, so what he has done is in my mind is the pefect setup and the health of his fish also back it up that he is doing everything just fine.

  • I have a racoon butterfly in my 70gallon mixed reef with clams in there and it dosent bother anything and I have had him for over a year. also I have a FOWLR and it looks awsome because all the rock has coraline on it and with the nice fish like my emperor it makes it all pop. I am not saying his setup is no good because it is fine, I am just stating that there should be live rock in there mainly for the biological filtration.

  • beautiful! 8 )

    ¹horrorscope

  • absolutly beautiful!

  • how many gallons?

  • 160 h w l is 42" x 18" x 60"

  • gorgeous!! must be hard to maintain?

  • thanks. not really. from a count of 1 to 10 based on hard to maintain. a freshwater tank rates 7, this one rates around 5 only. only if sufficient knowledge on marine fishkeeping.

  • should have put live rock instead! !

  • coulorful!

  • Very nice

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