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  1. My tank after switching

    I took a video today but my battery ran out. Things are looking better already, even though most of the corals have lost a lot of tissue that seems to be slowing. My nitrates are high, and I did a water change yesterday and I'm planning to do another here in a couple of days.

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    Tank - Full Summary , ‎ Plumbing , ‎ Lighting , ‎ Equipment , ‎ Photography/Video
  2. last blog on my 70g

    well the time has come to upgrade.......... i have been slowly gearing up and getting equipment ready for my new tank oceanic starphire 150g tank 60x24x24. i will be combining my tank and my girlfriends tank i only have 6 fish a lot of coral and she has about 10-12 fish(more on that when i do build thread for it). so heres a pic i took 3-4 days ago of the 70g, i should be taking it down in a week or so. im excited and anxious as i know stuff will "pop" hopefully the move is smooth. ...
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  3. 75g Reef Tank- March Update

    March FTS:


    The Birdsnest is really dying except at the tips:


    Some sort of Acro (right?):


    I love macro shots of SPS polyps:


    Some ...
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    Tank Entry , ‎ Tank - Full Summary , ‎ Photography/Video
  4. Completely Revised & Spineless



    My first year of reef keeping had its share lessons and mistakes. I had a detritus problem and the filtration was too inadequate to deal with it, so cleaning was a pain in the mass. I had problems dialing the lighting and flow just right, and as a result coral growth was inconsistent. This first year taught me what I really wanted (I think) out of the hobby, so I decided to start anew. I wanted a
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    Updated 03-19-2012 at 08:18 PM by gerbilbox

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    Tank Entry , ‎ Tank - Full Summary , ‎ Lighting , ‎ Equipment
  5. A sump with Mantis shrimp zones

    A customer recently contacted me requesting a project that included a divided section to house two mantis shrimp. These two zones flow slowly into the skimmer zone, and then into the return zone. The display tanks will drain into the mesh socks. An external pump will push the water back up to the display tanks. The customer will drill the sump for the bulkhead himself.

    The sump has three mesh filter bags, rather than the common 200 micron filter socks because they don't clog up ...
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