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Old 09-30-2015, 04:21 AM
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Beautiful tank!
Thank you. The cyano seems to be making a comeback which cheeses me off, but the fish are really enjoying themselves.

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nice looking fish! "corn" best fish name ever! haha
Corn is nowhere to be found (again, this is the 3rd night). I assume he is just really afraid because of the rowdy DT's high fish population. I hope the triggers/comet didn't make a meal out of it. The tank is fully covered so there's no way he could have jumped.
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Old 10-04-2015, 11:28 PM
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The pyramid butterfly didn't make it. A decent eater initially in the DT, it stopped gradually and didn't eat for the last few days and seemed to just wither away... a sad day indeed.
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Your tank looks beautiful
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Do you have any Bowing in your glass? In looking at doing something similar in a 6'er and noticed you were only using 12mm glass. I was thinking I should be using 15mm
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Looks great! Always loved your rockscape
Thank you, that's the wife's handiwork.

Generally we group the corals together in categories, like zoas, euphyllia, mushrooms. It seems to work though with LEDs the growth is probably slower than MH, but without a canopy it looks nicer in the home decor.

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Do you have any Bowing in your glass? In looking at doing something similar in a 6'er and noticed you were only using 12mm glass. I was thinking I should be using 15mm
No there isn't as far as I can tell. There's a 3" eurobrace on top all around so structural integrity isn't an issue.
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I love this tank!

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Old 12-07-2015, 07:51 PM
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I love this tank!
Thanks Mindy! Your Onyx clowns have been here for a year now. The bigger one pretty much gained all the black, while the smaller (assumed male) still has a ways to go! Really hoping to see babies, if they spawn we'll set up a breeding tank.

They've worked things out with the lone skunk clown, who usually stays in the big hammer in the morning and the toadstool during lights out.

I love clowns but due to the Onyx's being so aggressive I'm hesitant to add any more.
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Love this tank, the 3 sided view and love the aquascape definitely my next tank will be similar to this

Keep er going
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Love this tank, the 3 sided view and love the aquascape definitely my next tank will be similar to this

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Thank you. Peninsula is the only way to go, IMO. With two long side viewings, you're basically getting two tanks!
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Have been considering this for a while but we are set on converting this tank to a mostly FOWLR/mushrooms/softie tank, and setting up a separate zoa nano tank for Joanne's zoas (see B&S for the massive LPS sale ).

Definitely want a juvenile emperor angel and see it slowly transform into adulthood.

What other non-reef safe (coral eating lol) would one recommend? I like anything that's less commonly kept. Nothing too aggressive of course.
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