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125 split reef

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by pondman, Apr 24, 2010.

  1. pondman

    pondman

    here is a pic of my split reef/fowlr[​IMG]
     
  2. pondman

    pondman

    [URL=http://s1004.photobucket.com/albums/af170/kevlaura/125%20reef/?action=view&current=100_1091.jpg][​IMG][/URL]
     
  3. pondman

    pondman

    http://i1004.photobucket.com/albums/af170/kevlaura/125%20reef/100_1091.jpg
     
  4. Zachstankostosmall

    Zachstankostosmall Well-Known ReefKeeper

    is this going to be half reef half fish only if so that s pretty cool
     
  5. pondman

    pondman

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  6. pondman

    pondman

    so far its working pretty good
     
  7. xroads

    xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

    That is really cool.

    How long is it & where do you live?
     
  8. Bela

    Bela Inactive User

    Is the divider just an acrylic sheet with holes drilled in it? Looks neat! You mentioned it will be a fowlr. Will one side be aggressive and the other side community? I think I see some kind of trigger on the left there. /DesktopModules/ActiveForums/themes/_default/emoticons/smile.gif
     
  9. pondman

    pondman

    yes i have a pinktail and a huma trigger on the left side and on the right is a clown as well as a yellow tail damsel[code] [/co[​IMG]de]
     
  10. pondman

    pondman

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  11. pondman

    pondman

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  12. pondman

    pondman

    cant seem to get any pics to load
     
  13. Waverz

    Waverz Expert Reefkeeper

    I don't get it. Whats so "cool" about putting an acrylic divider in the middle of a tank? It's only a matter of time before the divider fails unless you sealed it in somehow. Even so, the "reef" side is going to require far more strict details to lighting and water chemistry.

    Personally, I think this is just a bad idea and will eventually fail. My suggestion would be to just get another tank to do your reef in.
     
  14. Quam

    Quam

    I like your idea in theory. I used to have two 110rr next to each other in the wall. I had a huma and a big puffer in one tank and coral in the other. They worked very well until I combined the sumps for "ease" of maintenance. My poor water quality from the aggressive tank always bothered my corals. I was never able to keep up even with huge wc, filters, skimmer ect. I do miss having the best of both worlds like you do though. Good luck
    Quam
     
  15. Bela

    Bela Inactive User

    I don't see that as being THAT hard to accomplish. Keep the water chemistry the same for the whole tank. Put better lighting on the reef side of the tank. Sure, you probably wouldn't be able to keep "messy fish" or heavy eaters on the fish only side, but I don't see this idea as something doomed for failure.
     
  16. pondman

    pondman

    http://i1004.photobucket.com/albums/af170/kevlaura/125%20reef/100_1089.jpg
     
  17. FishBrain

    FishBrain Expert Reefkeeper

    I did this once with a 75gal I silliconed a piece of glass in the middle. I did it for breeding african chcilids male and female on one side babys on the other. Worked great.
     

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