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Old 07-15-2010, 03:43 AM
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Nice John!! I wish I had the space to do that, but I would only be able to fit like 3 corals in my 90. LOL I have been thinking of re'scaping something like what you have going on, and thus selling off a bunch of corals. You may be inspiring me...dangit.
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Old 07-21-2010, 06:52 AM
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Thanks for the comps everyone.

I did my first change of the zeolites lastnight, the water is abit more clear today, but I did only see it for a minute.
The hair algae is still living, but not thriving. Coral coloration is coming slowly, except for these two stylos I have, they are getting their bright on.
I got two pics one with the t5 lighting and the other after the lights were off.
And last is a FTS.

also anyone have a good idea for sand cleaner ? or sifter ?

I have quite abit of open sandbed and some maintance keepers would be a great next addition.

anyways here are a few pics from the past two days.

The skimmer is certainly working very well, Thanks BOB.









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Old 07-21-2010, 07:04 AM
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I sound like a broken record but you really have something with that aquascape! Don't mind my drool on your thread. Not that anyone has the self-control but imagine not adding more corals and letting the current lineup mature into massive colonies. I'd love to see that.
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I sound like a broken record but you really have something with that aquascape! Don't mind my drool on your thread. Not that anyone has the self-control but imagine not adding more corals and letting the current lineup mature into massive colonies. I'd love to see that.
Dont tell the local fishshops, but thats my plan, just sticking with the current corals, there is an austrea in the back that may get removed later, but it will be replaced with a stlyo or pocci, so Only a few more fish will be added which I kinda have picked out already, just waiting for them to be avaible all at the same time.
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wow, love the new tank John. My favorite sand cleaner is the conch. I have a couple different kinds and they do a great job, and don't stir any sand up into the water. Plus I think they are a really cool looking animal. Mine last a lot longer than the snails do too.
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Old 07-21-2010, 02:43 PM
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wow, love the new tank John. My favorite sand cleaner is the conch. I have a couple different kinds and they do a great job, and don't stir any sand up into the water. Plus I think they are a really cool looking animal. Mine last a lot longer than the snails do too.
Agreed. I bought 10 about 10 months ago and still have all of them. They are really cool looking and I haven't touched my sandbed since day one. I have some nassarius snails as well. You don't see those guys until you feed or when the lights are out.
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or you could chance an orange spot jumping goby.....er ....um .....I mean diamond goby
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