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Old 11-26-2011, 12:22 AM
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Impressive. Love your pair of Mandarins.
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Old 11-26-2011, 05:07 AM
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you got that golden torch frog fragalot! wow thats worth an order imo
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Old 11-26-2011, 05:16 AM
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Great looking tank! I have to agree that it looks way bigger than 33 gallons, good work! I of course love the gold torch coral...I've had one myself for about 3 years. Mine is very golden, and yours might get brighter too as it settles in and is well taken care of. The Mandarins are great too, they must eat frozen foods? Would love to hear some details how you trained them onto prepared foods.

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you got that golden torch frog fragalot! wow thats worth an order imo
Ya, Fragalot has turned a new leaf. He's running the business full time now and has employees too. We had group orders here in Saskatchewan with almost 150 frags sent. I hope he comes back to sponsor CanReef. The gold torch is no $10 frag though.
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Old 11-26-2011, 05:26 AM
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Thanx guys!! Ya, I really like the footprint of the 33 long (48x12x12)
It's pretty easy to light and gives you lots of viewing room.

I did a few things to accommodate having Mandarins in my tank. i turned my 2 HOB filters into mini-refugiums and stocked them with Tigger pods. I built a large rubble pile in a cave in the back corner where the pods can proliferate too. The female was eating Cyclopeeze already when I bought her. I think maybe the male got the idea to eat them from her.
Now I feed Cyclopeeze every day for 2'nd feeding and twice a week I do a wet mix of finely chopped shrimp, Cyclopeeze, Phyto and Zooplankton, Garlic, Selcon, and reef roids.
The whole tank loves this mix.
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