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08-19-2006, 02:56 PM
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The problem with aptasia is the it reproduces quick. It also will stings any corals that gets near it.
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AGA 120 Megaflow, 2x 250w HQI MH and 2x 54w T5 Actinics, Euro Reef CS135, Sump, Pacific Coast 1/10 HP Inline Chiller, PanWorld External Water Pump, Red Sea Wavemaster Pro, 4 power heads
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08-19-2006, 02:58 PM
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You may have to resize the picture smaller and turn it into a gif. I had had to do that too.There is a size limit on what can be uploaded.
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AGA 120 Megaflow, 2x 250w HQI MH and 2x 54w T5 Actinics, Euro Reef CS135, Sump, Pacific Coast 1/10 HP Inline Chiller, PanWorld External Water Pump, Red Sea Wavemaster Pro, 4 power heads
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08-22-2006, 08:46 PM
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Joes juice is the BOMB literally, got them all. they duck in after dropping the pay load, and they don't come back out... pretty straight forward...
the water should be cycled or nearly done, I will go in to the shop and have er' tested.. HMMMM what to put in first.. any ideas out there???
here is a first peak at the tank
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08-23-2006, 11:23 AM
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Sweet tank. Is this your first tank? After your tank is cycle you may want to add a clean up crew for the algae outbreak. If you mean corals, Softies are the hardiest for a new tank. After my tank finished cycling I add some zoos, Blushy leather and some mushrooms. You could also add 1 fish. Be sure to map out what fish you want and get the least aggressive first.
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08-23-2006, 07:01 PM
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nope this is my second tank, My old tank was a 10 gallon Nano, I had to leave it in New York, moved out to Cally. it was adopted by my brother who is doing a real nice job with it. IT has been going for about 54 years now It just has been so long since I have set one up, it is all slowly coming back to me.. I am starting to get some brown algea on the sand, it has been 8 days since the tank is up, so I added an emerald crab, 4 hermits and three turbo snails.. They went straight to work cleaning the rocks.
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08-26-2006, 09:26 AM
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8 days to cycle? That's pretty quick. You may want to keep an eye on your waste levels still... A very close eye.
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Photo anyone?
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09-06-2006, 12:30 PM
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Update
Hows the tank doing now any new corals or fish?
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35 gallon glass, 1 175 watt mh 20000k, 15 gallon sump(built into tank, like nano), Red sea protein skimmer, 1 percula clown, one zoo colony, xenia,mushrooms, and a maze/worm brain,live rock,aragionite dsb
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