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![]() Wayne, I've got one of those, so we're safe!
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![]() Photo dump, Pics might be a bit blurry i didn't have the tripod.
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![]() Looks great Jon! Love that Harlequin! Need me to ID anything else in there?
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![]() Wow.. I didn't think that it was possible but I am official stumped! Ill have to do some research and get back to you! Also, do you find that those ones are a hassel to care for?
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![]() finally got in my tunze 6095 wide flow pumps. and got them in the tank. I need to spend a little bit more time distibuting the new flow patter. Had to do right now with a broken hand. i have found my tripod again so i will get some new photos do document growth and color change.
i was getting some diatoms/cyano on my stand so i tried to add in a pair of two spotted gobies, which were quickly eaten by my hawk fish. i need to get the bugger out of the tank asap. hopefully the flow will help the sand bed issue since switching to a ca reactor i have noticed a big improvement in the rate that the coral grows. |