Mark’s Marine Aquarium Dec ’06
by Aquaboy on Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 | 19 Comments
Just over one year since beginning my small section of reef. A sweep of the aquarium, it’s inhabitants and the anemone feeding.

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this is an awesome tank
hello there,
what is this song called???
hello , what is this song called?
ilang galon din po ang aquarium nyo…kasi gusto ko rin mag karoon ng reef tank kaso nga lang nano lang, 10 gallon lang po kasi ang aquarium ko, papano po ba ang maintain nun?
oh meron po kayong reef tang? tanong ko lang po kung saan po kayo nakabili ng mga live rock?
you should really apply and ask questions on a marine forums if you want answers
hey does any one no way to get ride of the algae on live rock, i do regulare water changes but its not working can some one help!
wow, thats really cool, im from the philippines and also has a marine tank, its really hard maintaining salt water fishes compared to their freshwater counterpart. and by the way great job and nice seascape.
This is gorgeous!!! Great job!!
Thank you for your comments. Please feel free to submit some pictures of your tank to the gallery section of my website at marksfish dot me dot uk
hey mate ur tanks beautiful i set one up about 8 months ago and all is goin well i have a few corals and anemeons and fish, i hope one day it will look as stunning as yours thought, keep up the good work
Maintenance is minimal. It is filtered with live rock and a skimmer in the sump, with some chaeto algae. A 25 litre per week water change is all it takes.
WOW, i want a saltwater tank but worried about the maintenance. How is the maintenance on that tank???
Go for it, you won’t regret it.
thanks to watching this i think ill start a tank little world
Hi, thanks for the comments. This tank is 48″x 15″x 18″ with a sump below. It was set up as a peace offering as I previously had 30 tanks of Discus!!!
I have recently bought a new nano which I am going to use as frag tank, but will probably have some sea horses in too.
How impressive!! My husband and I began our love affair w/tanks 11/05- What size is this one(cause you MUST have more than one by now!!) it is truly beautiful!!
Thanks for your kind comments. Yes, they are clown fish, tank reared which is why unfortuntely, they don’t host in the anemone yet. The other fish are Banggai cardinals, coral beauty and a scooter blenny. There is also a firefish hiding in the rockwork.
Insane! I bet that cost a lot of money, and effort to make it look so genuine. Are those clownfish?