|

120 Gallon Reef
Other
Photos and Videos

Photo after re-aquascaping the 120 gallon,
May 2005.
Photo taken May 22, 2005.

The white arrows indicate areas where fish
can enter and exit the extensive tunnel system in our 120 gallon.
There are also exit and enter openings in the back of the rock
structure.
All rock structures are free-standing and do not lean up against the
glass anywhere in the tank.

Our new itty, bitty latticed butterfly
compared to our year and a half old blue/green chromis.
Photo taken June 1, 2005.

First photo of the bare bottom 120 gallon, taken
December 3, 2004.
Tank has been set up since summer of 2004.
|
Videos: |
| |
Corals and Fish:
September 2005 to July 31, 2006
-
Xenia
Summer 2005
(320 x 240 pixels, 3.7 MB,
:44 minutes, OC5050)
-
Wonderful World
August 2005
(320 x 240 pixels, 10.7 MB,
2:19 minutes, OC5050)
-
Latticed Butterfly with
Chromis
September
2005 (320
x 240 pixels, 4.2 MB,
0:32 minutes, N-8800)
-
Rusty Dwarf Angel
January
2006 (320
x 240 pixels, 21.6 MB, 4:19 minutes, N-8800)
-
Rusty Dwarf Angel, Latticed Butterfly and a Thawed Scallop
January 23, 2006
(320 x 240 pixels, 13.0 MB, 3:23 minutes, N-8800)
-
Xenia
February 2006
(320
x 240 pixels, 21.3 MB, 4:34 minutes, N-8800)
Hitchhiker Crabs
and Worms:
April
2006
to July 31, 2006
-
A Strange Thing Happened while Baiting Hitchhiker Crabs
April
16, 2006
(320
x 240 pixels, 7.6 MB, 3:27 minutes, N-8800)
-
Caught in our 120g - White-Backed Brown Crab
April 22, 2006
(320
x 240 pixels, 21.3 MB, 4:30 minutes, N-8800)
-
Crab Baiting Methods
April 18 to April 29, 2006
(320 x 240 pixels, 8.4 MB, 3:13 minutes, N-8800)
-
We Caught A Worm
April 29, 2006
(320 x 240 pixels, 7.1 MB, 2:18 minutes, N-8800)
Read Dr. Ron Shimek's
Reefkeeping Magazine's article,
"The Large Worm Turns"
|
|