Tank Wars!!!

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Excellent reef care on both contestants. Only because of their size are they related. One is full on Sps and the other is mostly soft reef and Lps.

Lynn's looks like a real life reef when you go diving. Wayne's is an ultimate "LE type" reef keepers dream. Both are to be enjoyed in different ways. Ones more a collector tank and the other is a moving mini ocean.

Kudos on Wayne's fish collection and dedication. Lynn's tank is also really thought out and clean how she has the flow in there with out huge power heads.

Not gonna vote cause they are both equally bad ***!
 
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I don't comment much but.

This is what I was hoping "Tanked" and "Fish Tank Kings" was going to be like. And wish it was.
I even liked this guys little talking to the computer scenes. Note "little". "More" about systems and displays with "live" in habitants.

Both of those were very very nice.
 

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Excellent reef care on both contestants. Only because of their size are they related. One is full on Sps and the other is mostly soft reef and Lps.

Lynn's looks like a real life reef when you go diving. Wayne's is an ultimate "LE type" reef keepers dream. Both are to be enjoyed in different ways. Ones more a collector tank and the other is a moving mini ocean.

Kudos on Wayne's fish collection and dedication. Lynn's tank is also really thought out and clean how she has the flow in there with out huge power heads.

Not gonna vote cause they are both equally bad ***!
Couldn't agree more. Both very very nice tanks. I'd love to talk to Lynn about the denitrate filter running along side the bio pellets. Didn't think that would work but obviously its working
 

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Thanks everyone for your knd words. I was really impressed with Lynne's system and equipment room too. I'm always impressed with mixed reefs and how they can get all the different types of corals to play well with each other.

Her equipment room was also very well organized. It made my equipment rack look ghetto. Neatness and organization was never my strong suit. Oh well, mine gets the job done I guess. It did inspire me to change some of my stuff around though.

Maybe my system will be ready to be featured again in a few months after my changes have gotten a chance to settle in. Thanks again and kudos to Thomas for such a great production for us true hobbyists.
 

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