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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2009

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THE VOLCANO:
75 gallon, custom designed reef tank built with exposed rock structure extending over 1 out of the water. There are three waterfall spigots, one on the left of the Volcano filling a small rock basin, and two on the right creating a run off into the water.

Take a look at Konolua.com for more details and follow the life of the Volcano Tank!

Designed and created by Kyle Verry, Konolua Aquaria Design in Thousand Oaks, CA 91360.
Category: Pets & Animals
Tags: konolua volcano tank reef aquarium kyle verry aquaria design crab crabs waterfall

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  • Thanks! Make sure to see a couple of the more current videos I have going.....I think the tank looks better now!

  • Hi,

    You have one of the most diverse, cool, and best reef tanks i have ever seen. AWESOME CORALS!!

    You also have some pretty awesome fish as well!!!

    How many fish do u have?

    What is ur favorite fish?

    DO u have any gobies or blennies?

    Have you ever had fish jump out?

    DO u ever have livestock crawl out of the waterand up the volcano?

    Is their any coralline out of the water on rocks?

    Sorry for hammering u with all the questions but ur tank is so AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I have a pretty good fish list, though it has changed since this post. I have 3 pairs of clowns, the two tangs seen above, and a couple of yellow fin damsels and a fuzzy lionfish. I had a goby jump out...poor guy! The livestock crawls on the volcano all the time...and was the design of the tank. Yes, the algae growth now is dominating the waterfall area....

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  • poor tangs, thats so harsh, why dont u go ahead and throw them in a goldfish bowl to really top it off

  • do u lose many fish from jumping out of the tank with no lids?

  • Very cool. What's the tank's footprint dimensions? I'd be afraid of fish jumping out of an uncovered tank...have any jumped out?

  • Definitely a little small and shallow for a sailfin but it's not inhumanely small or anything. I'd personally go with a kole, would look less cramped, but awesome tank nonetheless.

  • Hi, That's madness, I'm from Germany and I have never seen sowetwas " What's that for a stone? True Volcanic stone?

  • shark bait umaha

    THE RING OF FIRE!!!!!!

  • @amoxicillino live rock is not nessecary for the Tangshan. Yes they do eat the algae that grows on it but you could always supplement their diet with dryer seaweed sheets. Don't try to tell people things if you don't know what your talking about

  • Is that even enough room for fish of that size? Looks to small to house that Sailfin Tang...

  • your tank is amazing! i can just watch them all day! very beautiful!

  • @Konolua: whe ignorance became meannes, people must know about marine biology in order to appreciate a tank. Fishes like zebrasomas need water for swimming and the level of this tank is too low for them. Furthermore there ar no live rocks which are essential for them because they eat the small seaweed that grow on them.

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