Nice scape and it works really well on its own and in your living room.
Love the picture mate, and the scape is great!
Always liked your attention to detail with the workings of the tank as well. I'm gonna safely say that the tank suites the room well also, better than the trigon. Well done mate!
...that light must have cost mega money.
Whats the substrate?
Hi Gary
Lovely set-up....clean as a whistle.
Now you got me undecided why light to purchase.
hoggie
Brilliant setup, its always great to see how other people set there cabinets out, its so easy to get in a big mess, super clean and sleek well done gary, very jealous
Mark
very sharp scape and set up gary, well done fella.
will be very interested on how you go with the razor. Is the colour spectrum adjustable?
They are pretty good value for what you get and know they are very well thought of in the marine world.
just a shame they dont do any larger ones.
1000umols at 10" down boy!
Very nice hardware Gary, the hardscape looks great, keeping an eye on this one
Wow £370 for the lighting, that Is what I spend on some ofmy fish buying trips.
Really nice Gary, both in the tank and out, your under tank organisation is something to aspire to, mine is still let's say....unfinalised, until I close the cabinet door!
Look forward to more updates mate, great journal again.
Cheerio,
Ady.
In the past I have spent that on fish when I had the 400G planted tank. Loved those trips having to ring the LFS in advance so they know to have someone ready to bag what i would choose.
Is still easy to spend that amount on fish over a few months, Especially on ebay as you tend to not worry about the postage costs. As it evens out with time and petrol costs.
awesome tank mate...how is it going now?
I love the look of this... looking forward to more photos
Which substrate did you use?