Time for a Tank Tour! What is your favorite thing to look at in your tank?

Time for a Tank Tour! What is your favorite thing to look at in your tank?

  • I have this one fish that I can't get enough of!

    Votes: 31 11.6%
  • I'm captivated by this one coral in my tank.

    Votes: 29 10.9%
  • I have an invert that is so much fun to watch.

    Votes: 26 9.7%
  • I actually have several favorites!

    Votes: 104 39.0%
  • My favorite thing to watch is actually a bit unconventional...

    Votes: 14 5.2%
  • I don't have a favorite thing! I just watch everything!

    Votes: 118 44.2%

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exnisstech

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I refused to get attached to any member of my cuc…. But then Chumly happened
Was my favorite but been gone a while now. We put a conch shell in the tank that we picked up on a beach vaca. After about an hour we got to watch him swap shells. He spent the rest of his life in that shell. Probably one of my coolest moments as a reefer.

If interested the swap starts at about 45 sec. Turn sound down or ignore the goof in the background. I shoulda stripped the audio :face-with-hand-over-mouth:
 

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I am loving the rapid growth of my Jellybean Chalice Coral. I can't wait for it to spread out and really show out.
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I love watching my dusky jawfish build his house, my engineer goby dig his tunnels and annoy the jawfish. The white striped hermit I brought back from the beach almost a year ago, he is indecisive about his shells, and also annoys the jawfish.
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Time for a Tank Tour! What is your favorite thing to look at in your tank?

We all have those one or 2 things that steal the show in our reef tanks! It might be that ultra colorful coral or that fish with the super awesome personality or that invert that's always stealing from other inhabitants in the funniest ways! Who are the stars in your tank? What are your favorite critters to watch? Post up a photo or 2 of inhabitants that you love to watch in your reef and tell us why they're special!

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1. The Queen Trigger that’s terrifyingly beautiful. I’ve never observed something that’s so fueled with testosterone and is so aware of where I am at all times it’s fascinating.

2. The Golden Puffer that’s color is so vibrant it makes everything else look somewhat dull in comparison. Almost looks like it’s from another world. Absolutely majestic.
so jealous of that puffer.
 

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White toadstool lights blued it out and my clowns that have been with me through all my mistakes
 

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