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  1. display update :)

    Last week I moved my tangs back up into the display. As some of you know, I work at a lfs. One of my friends brought in a show size female Naso Tang to trade in. I was soooo tempted to take her home to pair up with my male Blonde Naso. So I did.



    Last night we had friends over, and we moved the rest of the fish and coral encrusted rocks up into the display. I haven't gotten pics of the jumbled ...
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  2. Learning behavior of the inhabitants thats not always in a book

    So my green BTAa seems to like to move in and out of the sun(so to speak.) I have two false perculas that host in my green BTA. It seems that the BTA like to come out from under the rock work in the morning and sun most of the day and then around evening or dusk he starts to recede back into a cave in the rock work. He has done this since I got him and at first I thought he was unhappy; however, he has done this for two weeks now and is full as can be when he comes out. I fed him a chink of ...
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  3. My 300G Reef in Saudi Arabia

    Hi Guys,

    I know it is little late to start my 300G thread on Reef Addicts, but infect i came to know late about Reef Addicts. Any way here we go........

    Little Back Ground:

    My name is Syed and I have been addicted by Life under the Sea. After 15 years of freshwater tanks I decided to take the plunge into saltwater in 2001 and built, my first reef Aquarium in Bangkok – Thailand.

    When I move to Saudi Arabia in 2004, the addiction of Marine ...

    Updated 06-06-2010 at 10:04 AM by melev

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  4. Low Tide

    Every Saturday I do my weekly maintenance on my tank. I thought I would share some photos. Tank is a 65 gallon. I change out 10 gallons per week, never missing a water change in 3 1/2 years.
    Current salt of choice is Tropic Marin Bio-Actif.

    Shots of my tank today while doing my weekly water change. From the top down.

    From right to left. Low tide.

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  5. adding coral rubble from beach to tank

    A friend of mine just brought me a crap load of coral rubble home from Aruba. I was just wondering how do I treat it so I can add it to my tank, or if I can at all. I have been looking up adding coral rubble on the internet and it seems everyone has a different opinion on the matter. What do you think I should do? I was just going to boil a couple of pieces and incorporate the pieces very slowly on a weekly basis.

    Updated 06-06-2010 at 01:13 AM by melev

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