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![]() Wow! Some nice options. Thanks, both of you.
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![]() Catalina gobies are cool but also need cold water temps 68-74 to survive long term.
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() |
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![]() Drat! Another one that likes those temps. Maybe I should investigate keeping a lower temp reef.
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![]() There is tons of goby options for small tanks. I love the neon gobys and trimma gobys
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![]() Nice work on the lights, should look great on the tank.
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![]() I'm feeling very pleased right now . . .
(the whites are dimmed in this photo, while the RB and B are 100%). ![]() You know your help was invaluable, right? Claymax and Ross were a huge help, too. For those who missed it . . . this is how the LED placement evolved: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=89518 |
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![]() Mmmmmmm... Fancy
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![]() Nice! Even the picture of the lights is bright on the eyes!
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