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slobound 11/15/2004 12:59 AM

150 gallon... pictures inside
 
I just received the OK to post some pictures that a friend (Greg Rothschild) took of my tank a few weeks ago. I think the photos came out great and wanted to share with the RC family. Hope you enjoy them as much as I did!

[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v110/slobound/fulltank1.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v110/slobound/partialtank1.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v110/slobound/partialtank2.jpg[/IMG]

For more pictures, please check out

[url]http://www.gregrothschild.com/hosted/garrick/index.htm[/url]

Thanks for looking,
Garrick

s13silvia 11/15/2004 01:07 AM

awesome tank garrick... i'll have to hit you up next time i'm in the area... my dad lives in west hills

sxmreefer 11/15/2004 01:07 AM

I have a tank just like that.... Then I wake up :-(

Really cool colors and growth. Did you start from frags or colonies ?

slobound 11/15/2004 01:19 AM

Nam, anytime... there are a few reefs up in this area that you should check out.

I did a little of both... some of these started as frags and some of them as small colonies. It's funny because some of the larger colonies started as frags (they just grew faster)!

sxmreefer 11/15/2004 01:32 AM

Everytime my frags get to colonies I frag them and give the colonies away to friends. I just like the fun of watching them grow and I move around to much to keep colonies and take them with me.

I need a bigger tank. Wanna trade ?? It doesnt even look like you have glass there... WOW

Chip Douglas 11/15/2004 03:14 AM

Wow that tank is really nice (TOTM???:D) . Can you provide all the specs for us? fish list?

Also, I see a couple fish I don't recognize. More specifically:
[url]http://www.gregrothschild.com/hosted/garrick/16.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.gregrothschild.com/hosted/garrick/17.htm[/url]

16 is some type of goby, I just don't know the common name. What about 17? a type of wrasse?

Thanks. Tank looks great.

p.s. I just noticed you live in Thousand Oaks, my brother(kozmo02) and I have a sister down there, maybe we'll stop by next time with some rubble and super glue (and money :D ;) )

reefsrus 11/15/2004 04:06 AM

The first is a

Helfrichs filefish
the second looks like a basslet species

Is your tank made out of starphire, or do you just keep your glass incredibly clean?:)

fishdoc11 11/15/2004 08:35 AM

Very nice!

nbd13 11/15/2004 10:35 AM

what are the demensions of that tank?

simply beautiful!

Nick

majesticangelfish 11/15/2004 10:41 AM

WOW! i love the clean look:thumbsup:

invincible569 11/15/2004 10:45 AM

WOW!!! Excellent job!!

Clean look is the way to go!!

Greg is the master of taking reef pics! How can I get him to take mine??

invincible569 11/15/2004 11:19 AM

I like this shot the best of the tank.

[IMG]http://www.gregrothschild.com/hosted/garrick/21_std.jpg[/IMG]

slobound 11/15/2004 12:16 PM

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Chip Douglas [/i]
[B]Wow that tank is really nice (TOTM???:D) . Can you provide all the specs for us? fish list?

Also, I see a couple fish I don't recognize. More specifically:
[url]http://www.gregrothschild.com/hosted/garrick/16.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.gregrothschild.com/hosted/garrick/17.htm[/url]

16 is some type of goby, I just don't know the common name. What about 17? a type of wrasse?

Thanks. Tank looks great.

p.s. I just noticed you live in Thousand Oaks, my brother(kozmo02) and I have a sister down there, maybe we'll stop by next time with some rubble and super glue (and money :D ;) ) [/B][/QUOTE]

Yes, the first is a Helfrich's firefish and the second is a macropharyngodon choati (species of leapard wrasse). Both are really cool fish!

Just shoot me a PM if you want to stop by sometime.

Garrick

slobound 11/15/2004 12:18 PM

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by reefsrus [/i]
[B]
Is your tank made out of starphire, or do you just keep your glass incredibly clean?:) [/B][/QUOTE]

No, the tank is standard glass... I just knew Greg was coming over so I cleaned wel!

slobound 11/15/2004 12:19 PM

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by nbd13 [/i]
[B]what are the demensions of that tank?

simply beautiful!

Nick [/B][/QUOTE]

Hey Nick, the tank is 60" x 24" x 24"

I wish I would;ve gone larger... that's my only regret when I made the transfer. And I thought I'd have more room when I moved everything from the 75... hahaha.

Thanks for the compliments!

Garrick

slobound 11/15/2004 12:22 PM

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by invincible569 [/i]
[B]WOW!!! Excellent job!!

Clean look is the way to go!!

Greg is the master of taking reef pics! How can I get him to take mine?? [/B][/QUOTE]

YES!!! Greg is an awesome photographer! I'm so impressed with his pictures. I was really lucky to have him come over to the house.

The pic you posted is one of my favorites too... I just wish I would've taken the posters down to create less "noise" around the tank.

Thanks Edward!

abraham 11/15/2004 12:39 PM

really nice. what lights are you running?

abraham

slobound 11/15/2004 12:57 PM

Abraham, I'm running (2) 250watt SE Hamilton 14K's with (2)54 watt Blue plus T5's

Garrick

invincible569 11/15/2004 02:52 PM

garrick,

here's a tip for you.. buy a big bottle of vinegar and put your powerheads in it for 20-30mins. clean your powerheads off and they will look like new and perform like new. makes a world of a difference.

slobound 11/15/2004 02:56 PM

Hey... that's great idea. I'll have to do that so those powerheads run better. Thanks!

reewik 11/15/2004 03:03 PM

Very nice tank... I really like the aquascape

invincible569 11/15/2004 03:08 PM

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by slobound [/i]
[B]Hey... that's great idea. I'll have to do that so those powerheads run better. Thanks! [/B][/QUOTE]

you'll be surprised!! but since you like the clean look like i do, it will seem as if you just bought those powerheads when you put them back in (the look). You can also open the powerheads for a deeper clean, but sometimes its not needed. I would suggest trying the soak method first. After that, run them in a 5 gallon bucket with vinegar in it if you didnt open them to get everything inside the powerhead out. I do this to mine every month or when i am about to have a lot of company over.

SR HELLBOY 11/15/2004 03:11 PM

That is one pristene tank, I mean CLEAN. Good show!!!

SR HELLBOY 11/15/2004 03:14 PM

BTW, what type of lighting r you using???

nbd13 11/15/2004 04:46 PM

whats the fish list you have in there?

thanks!

Nick


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