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Unread 04/09/2006, 03:11 PM   #1
reefman77
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Frag farmer display tank

Does anyone have more info on frag farmers display tank? the aquascaping is amazing. I would like to model the aquascape of my new 120 after that tank. If anyone has more pictures or info about the tank I would like to see them.

I know the owner of frag farmer has a user name on RC. I dont Know his username though


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Unread 04/09/2006, 03:39 PM   #2
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I know his name is Eric and he's in the California Society or something. Here's his Site.
http://www.**********.com/


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his username is ejocam


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Unread 04/09/2006, 10:48 PM   #4
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Re: Frag farmer display tank

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Does anyone have more info on frag farmers display tank? the aquascaping is amazing. I would like to model the aquascape of my new 120 after that tank.
Hello Reefman, here is a little info that might help you. The tank is a 180g, 72 X 24 X 24. All the base rock is Tonga Kaelini. I bought 3 boxes for a customer who cancelled on me, so I cured it to sell. I ended up keeping the largest pieces and used them for the bottom. I tried to find the smallest surface area of the rock to make contact with the sand. I also made sure that it would be stable (this being priority over surface area) I tried to create tunnels with every piece to maximize flow and eliminate as much dead space as possible. The top was filled in with a few large pieces of Tonga Kaelini and the rest was pieced in with Fiji Pukani and Fiji Buna Branch. The Pukani and Buna is perfect for inserting frags without gluing them That rock is also helpful in placing colonies with thin ends in too. If you have any more questions, feel free to let me know, Eric


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