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![]() @MPevine11 sorry for the really late reply... general dimensions of the overflow box is 4.5" Wide x6.5" tall x3.25" deep
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![]() Apparently the pictured stuff is macro algae? dont suppose someone can explain how this is different to chaeto? I assume there is some benefits to growing it out (usually the sump)?
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![]() 20110914
Now with 10 Gallon sump! ![]() ![]() sumped out ![]() ![]() ![]() Close up. The plan now is to move the macro algae growths into the sump and start looking into putting in some corals. Time for more research. ![]() |
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Quick update after moving the macro algae to the sump ![]() using red and blue LED grow light panel to see how the macro algae will grow ![]() |
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![]() Now to figure out what corals will survive in this tank. Might take me a while to research and see what might be suitable.
I wouldnt be opposed to a ROAK of corals/frag from someone that would be able to also tell me care instructions etc. for whatever is donated... ![]() Last edited by CGY_Betta_Guy; 09-30-2011 at 08:24 PM. Reason: clarification |
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![]() clown goby
trimma gobies maybe a harlequin shrimp you need an emerald crab for that bubble algae. Better take care of that sonner than later. you cant put much in there cause its such a small tank but it has plenty of potential. |
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![]() actually ... I meant corals. Edited my previous post.
I currently have probably a bit too much livestock in here. Live and learn. 1 red Fire Shrimp 1 peppermint shrimp 1 purple firefish 1 hi fin banded goby 2 red spotted gobies 2 barnacle blenny 1 blue leg hermit crab bunch of nassarius, trochus snails and 1 spiny astrea snail a couple of crabs that were hitch hikers from the LR The bubble algae was removed and havent seen any more start to grow yet. |