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Nice - Good job hiding the base rock... :lol: :cool:
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Thanks everyone! I got the shaving brush from Big Al's about a month ago for $6.00 I think. It grows pretty fast and quite oftern my hermits will be found climbing around in it looking for a snack. :mrgreen:
The base rock worked out really well Deb. It gives the tank a really cool dimension and behind it there is a bit of a gettaway for any fish who needs a break. Possitive feedback is a good thing! :smile: |
Wow nice tank i would realy like to come see it some time. Does that CBB get enough food even in a 55 gal? I guess you said it eats the corals food. Looks realy good. How many clowns u got in there 3? Last question what type of anemone is that and is it bleached?
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what are you using for a sand bed?
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Thanks for your replies guys! The CBB eats a lot of food, I feed with a turkey baster and he'll pick the Mysis right out of the end of it as soon as it is dipped into the water. I only have two clowns in my tank but the reflection can be misleading. The anemonies are BTA's and yes they are bleached. I only have the big one left, the two clones were sold and given to a friend of mine. My friends has begun to develop zoanthalae again, I can't figure out how to get mine to the same.
The sand bed is a mixuture of about 20 lbs of crushed coral and about 30 lbs of fine aragonite. If I could I would get rid of the crushed coral, I like the look of the aragonite more. The tank has already changed so much since these pics so I'll have to post up to date ones soon. |
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