Photo #1 - 40 Gallon Breeder, T5ho Lighting, Ac500,ac802 Po...

previous
40 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 40 gallon breeder, t5ho lighting, ac500,ac802 powerhead, coralife super skimmmer 65
next
Submitted By: Matt on
Photo Caption: 40 gallon breeder, t5ho lighting, ac500,ac802 powerhead, coralife super skimmmer 65
40 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 40 gallon breeder, t5ho lighting, ac500,ac802 powerhead, coralife super skimmmer 65

Rank Info

Ranked #948 out of 1597 reef tanks pictures worldwide
This picture looks better than 40.64% of pictures in this category
10 1
The Average Score for this picture is: 4.95
This picture has been rated : 342 times.
The Average Score for this category is: 4.15

More Info

Country: Canada
Description: 40 gallon breeder, t5ho lighting, ac500,ac802 powerhead, coralife super skimmmer 65
Advice: do your research and be prepared for DIY and saltwater doesnt have to be expensive also if u cna buy used theres always people selling great setups for cheap
Fish Kept: blue throat trigger ( his 135 gallon is being setup now), kole tang, pair of percula clowns
Corals/Plants: various corals mostly softies and lps
Tank Size: 40 gallons

COMMENTS

There are no comments on this photo yet.

MOST RECENT ARTICLES

The Rise of Smart Leak Detection: Protecting Your Home from Aquarium Disasters
THE RISE OF SMART LEAK DETECTION: PROTECTING YOUR HOME FROM AQUARIUM DISASTERS
There is no sound more terrifying to an aquarium hobbyist than the slow, steady drip of water hitting a hardwood floor in the middle of the night.
Voice-Controlled Aquariums: Integrating Your Tank with Alexa and Google Home
VOICE-CONTROLLED AQUARIUMS: INTEGRATING YOUR TANK WITH ALEXA AND GOOGLE HOME
The modern aquarium hobby is undergoing a digital transformation that goes far beyond high-tech filters and LED lighting.
The Zen of Aquascaping: Using Iwagumi Principles for Mindfulness and Stress Relief
THE ZEN OF AQUASCAPING: USING IWAGUMI PRINCIPLES FOR MINDFULNESS AND STRESS RELIEF
In the modern world, the constant noise of digital notifications and the fast-paced demands of daily life often leave us searching for a sanctuary where we can reclaim a sense of peace.

READ AQUARIUM ARTICLES