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![]() the more sand that leaves, the cleaner and happier everything is, almost all types of algae are dissapearing, small brown/green patches on rock and sand, and the glass is finally not needing a clean everyday..
here are some awesome new corals i found today.. ![]() ![]() and my new favourite.. huge rainbow monti ![]() |
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![]() these crabs are awesome.
![]() be fannin with the fans... ![]() made time and got rid of the sand, re did all the rockwork, nightime fell and dosed coral snow.. update tommorrow when the dust clears, a new tank! ![]() |
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![]() wow, hard to imagine that you just set this tank up two months ago! You're motoring along !
I would keep an eye on that Red Coris Wrasse. He may be fine now, but they do tend to to get quite destructive as they age. They naturally love invertebrates ![]() Curious, do your two mandarins eat prepared foods are have you determined that you have a large enough pod population for them? |
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as for the wrasse, hes angry about the sand leaving.. hope he doesnt take it out on the crabs. Im convinced the routine zeo dosing, daily water changes and good lighting has made it possible in 2 months...loving every minute.Although my wallet is thin for some reason... |
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![]() Daily water changes and fully stocking your tank in 2 months will tend to do that
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