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![]() Looks great.
Will
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72 Oceanic Bowfront, 35 sump, 2x250 AquaLight Pro, 2 clown, 2 firefish, 1 Devil Damsel, 1 Yellow Tang, 7 Chromis. Coralife 120 skimmer. |
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![]() Thank-you,
here is a few pics I took recently. ![]() Last edited by BlondNasoTang; 12-01-2007 at 06:59 PM. |
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![]() Updated shot, with my new attinics installed in the hood.
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![]() Look Great! Hows the Yellow tang doing? And did you get rid of the starfish?
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![]() The little yellow tang is doing great, he is just a young one and when he gets older hes going into a very large FOWLR. I still have the sand sifting star he's under the substrate somewhere.
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![]() I did some aqua-scaping and made some more ledges and caves so that I can add more coral. I made a large cave at the top with a large ledge in front of it. I also added hammer coral and sun coral. I just have to decide on which coral I want next to sit on the upper center ledge. It is a med/high light and med flow area, any suggestions of a good piece of coral for this spot? I am saving the very top ledges for sps.
I am also planing on selling my yellow tang and replacing him with a flame angel, I have had success with a flame in my previous reef set-up which was a 90 gal but I am curious about the flame angel in a smaller reef set-up. Has anyone had bad experiences with a flame picking on their corals or presently have a well behaved flame in a smaller reef (30-55 gal) Thank-you ![]() |
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![]() Very nicely done and well planned. Looking really good. Regards Ken
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