The latest tanks to be replaced at the MaST center are what was known as 2 and 3. Since the center has decided to switch to front access for easier cleaning, the space behind the old tanks originally used for access was turned into aquarium space! I designed the new 2 measures 5' W x 3' H x 4' D and almost 450 gallons! Thats a big bump from the old 2 which was only 180 gallons.
The latest tanks to be replaced at the MaST center are what was known as 2 and 3. Since the center has decided to switch to front access for easier cleaning, the space behind the old tanks originally used for access was turned into aquarium space! I designed the new 2 measures 5′ W x 3′ H x 4′ D and almost 450 gallons! Thats a big bump from the old 2 which was only 180 gallons.
We decided to go for a cavern-esque/ overhang look, with a lot of rocks jutting out at the top. Something you’d find in the south Sound, Tacoma area. An excellent habitat for rockfish and fun sessile invertebrates.
The fish have changed (tomcod had to move). Now it features a pile perch, black rockfish, quillback rockfish, white spotted greenling and some anemones! All the white is barnacles that have settled onto the rock surfaces, covering all my hard work. Such is life in a raw water aquarium.