MATT'S 60 GALLON REEF TANK

Many of these pictures have bad resolutions and are somewhat blurry, sorry, it was the best the digital camera could do. I will try to get some better and more clear pictures when I can.

REEF FISH - keep only 1 inch of fish per/6gallons  
Diadema Pseudochromis - loves the rock crevices Blue Tang & Coral Beauty (behind the tang) - great colors
Clarkii Clown - a somewhat aggressive fish Yellow Tang - excellent algae eater, eats off rocks
Green Chromis Damsels - top level swimmers Yellow Tang - a popular and bright yellow reef fish
Blue-Striped Mushrooms - spreads quickly by budding Blue Mushrooms - a little more purple than striped ones
Yellow Polyps - an easy soft polyp coral to keep Brown Polyps - excellent growth, spreads on rock
Hard Brown Star Polyps - grows fast encrusting on rocks Coral Banded Shrimp - very mischievous, a bit aggressive
Green Star Polyps - a bright coral, very easy to keep Propagated Leather Coral - grew from larger leather
Octopus Coral - a bit harder to keep than soft corals Pagoda Coral/Cup Coral - hard coral with small polyps
Plate Coral - a nice coral, somewhat hard to keep Plate Coral - also gets very large during the day
Blue Striped Mushrooms - peaceful colony, great growth Sarcophyton Leather Coral - nice coral with small polyps
Xenia Coral - hard to keep at times, likes iodine + Calcium White Star Polyps - likes good circulation and good light
SOME TANK EQUIPMENT  
Aquaclear 300 - Good for removal of detritus in the water Rio 600 - very good to have for circulation
CPR BakPak Protein skimmer - is a really good skimmer!
TANK VIEWS  
Whole Tank - need a clearer picture Side View of tank

Any Questions/Comments Email Me: MrMartin15@aol.com