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Originally Posted by ATP Sail fins are awesome. Their shape is similar to the shape of yellow tangs, but they're fins are a lot more beautiful.
I'm all so getting a tomini tang for my 65.
I can't wait for my naso. It's probably in quarantine in the LFS because I ordered it 2 weeks ago. |
I know, I want to get a cuple of Desjardini
sailfin tang and some Yellow and Purple and Black Tangs. Also a Sohal Tang, Clown Tang, Chevron Tang. Then others but the bove most definitely. They are awsome, but they do take alot of space and volume from a tank.
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Originally Posted by Mystic54 Wow, your tank is gorgeous and all the fish are so beautiful/active. It must be wonderful just to sit there and watch them swim.
Also, I'm not sure if this is a typo, but did you mean a 350 instead of 3500? A 3500 would be incredible! |
Well let me correct the number, it is 3,690 gallons. It will have it's own mechanichal room and it will wrap around on 3 of the walls. A 10 feet wall section will be seen as you enter the house. Then it will wrap around a hall way that takes you past the master bedroom and into the family room. That wall will be completely visible from the hall way and it is 20 feet long. Once in the family room the wall exposed to it is 19 feet. The wall will be seen from the family room and partially in the kitchen. Than it will wrap arond from the kitchen into the dinning room. The wall in the dining room is 12 feet long and it extends the full length of the dining room. In between the dinning room and the living room, will be the entrance into what is going to be the mechanichal room (or fish tank room). The room used to be a game room that measures 20'x19'. I might go with reef on this one, but not sure as I still have alot to learn about reefs. I am not sure about that, since all my experience has been with fish only tanks.
I made a floor plan that shows the fish tank room. It is in the center of the house. The entrence is on the left the master bedroom is on top and the family room and kitchen are on the right. The dining room is on the bottom of the page.