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  1. My new main pump!!

    My newest purchase for my reef tank was a new main circulation pump. The Rio Hyper Flow 32 was on its last legs. Surprising as it may, this pump last 7 years with very minimal maintenance. It finally got to the point when I would turn off the pump for feedings, I prayed it would turn on again. So I decided a replacement was necessary.

    Now mind you, I am a cheap or rather as I call it "frugal" with my money. I wanted the pump to be energy efficient, yet powerful enough to meet ...
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    Tank Entry , ‎ Plumbing , ‎ Equipment
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  2. New to reef addicts

    Hello all I am new to reef addicts. I live in north Texas I have been reef keeping for approximately 10 years on and off now. I have a 75 gallon reef tank with two aqua illumination sol , 30 gallon refugium sump, reef octopus skimmer. Some photos to follow...

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    Monti cap
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    Acro frags
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    Sunset monti
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    Some zoas with a bonus any ...

    Updated 01-07-2013 at 04:51 PM by cr.ritchie

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    Tank Entry
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  3. Actinic pictures from the Frag Tank

    When my tanks are being blasted with blue, I do enjoy seeing the corals fluoresce. I tried to get a few pictures of the frags that are growing into little colonies as they wait for their bigger home. Super blue, filtered back with Photoshop.

    This acan colony was almost completely destroyed by pest anemones, but I saw some life and moved it into the frag tank. Look at the size of that one polyp. There's more DNA popping out nearby as well as behind it, so I have about four polyps ...

    Updated 01-07-2013 at 06:57 PM by melev

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    Photography/Video
  4. Footage of mithrax eating red bubble algae

    Here it is:

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    Algae
  5. Mithrax/algae balance and Aiptasias gone

    My tank hasn't seen much action lately, I have't been very good on the maintenance, but there is one thing I take pleasure in it: observing the balance between algae and mithrax crabs.

    I have two distinct areas with green hair algae, and a few areas now sparsely populated by with red bubble algae. The hair algae grows, then the crabs eat it and you see less of it, the reb bubble sometimes makes gains on a rock, a few weeks later thet are gone, the mithrax ate it.

    I'm going ...
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    Algae , ‎ Random Thoughts