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![]() We have waving hands that are growing well as well as green stars that are now covering most of the rock it was set on. When we got it it was about the size of a dime...now it is about 6-8 in diameter. The zoos we have are spreading nicely as well.
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![]() Marie in Powell River has a beautiful 50g tank with mostly ricordeas & zoos, Now my wife wants a simple reef too.
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![]() I'm setting up a new small tank (16 G display) with just waving hand, mushrooms, and a single frag of Frogspawn. There will probably be a variety of mushrooms, though, once the tank is fully set up.
I'll post pics when it's up and running. ________ The Cigar Boss Last edited by Flusher; 04-21-2011 at 03:04 PM. |
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![]() I'm of the same mindset when it comes to coral selection. I'd rather see large homogenous stands of coral, rather than 2823432^9034 different color varieties packed into a tiny space. Actually, that said, I find good rockwork to be every bit as dramatic as a good arrengement of corals.
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![]() Here's a pic of our 37g semi-cube a couple of months after it was set up as a monti cap tank:
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