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I am impressed with the 5-6 koralia's you have in your 34gals! Is it really necessary though for such a small setup?
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Some of the hydors have been removed, I was using them to test flow and circulation by running them at different times and using a couple drops of purple up to see flow. have removed 2 at this point. I am still monitoring flow etc, and making any adjustments that I feel will be best for the tank overall.
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Looking good Darryl!
A nice change from the old set up you had before. Not that there was anything wrong with your old set up, but this one looks more modern & had cleaner looking lines. Good to see you made good use of the acrylic rods. ![]() I like all the Korallia's in this shot! You should keep them & give your fish some exercise Which reminds me... I need to post some pics of my tank at some point. . |
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I almost lost my citron goby in my recent move. He was there before anything was disturbed. I removed all the fish and rock and I never found him till I was putting putting the live rock back in! He was alive in the bucket (with water of course) he must have grabbed onto a peice of live rock to hide
BTW he is moved now and doing fine ![]() |
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