saw this in the news , i bet he doesnt have to lie to his mrs when he comes home with a couple of new corals
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-300-fish.html

saw this in the news , i bet he doesnt have to lie to his mrs when he comes home with a couple of new corals
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-300-fish.html


Very nice, how ever I would have though a bit more width would be better - nice design though.
New tank thread - RSM 130dOld Tank thread - http://www.thesaltybox.com/forum/nan...-rsm-130d.html
Percula 120 - now broken down
http://www.thesaltybox.com/forum/lar...ula-120-a.html
3ft wide is fine but a bit wider would mean you could easily go for a scuba dive!
I would also be more concerned about gas exchange, Looking forward to seeing the skimmer for this!
This kind of height is also a challenge in terms of fish selection, tang shoals tend to use a small vertical range ( as witnessed by their easy capture with nets - they don't swim over or under the vertical trapping net).
Its going to need some decent lights that's for sure
It's a nice idea but as it says in the report Henry may not be that interested in the contents of the tanks.
Does anybody know the answer as to where the fish think they are? If I am a yellow tang living on level 3 do I know I am only in 10 feet of water or do I think I am in 20 - 30 feet of water?
Cheers,
John
dont like it all that and its only 3ft wide!!!
Good point Jenny! I wonder who the "industry expert was".

if only we could all afford it. it will look really awesome though, but will it be worth it when he is in l.a playing for la galaxy all season so he is only over here when season is over till it starts again