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My In-Wall Addiction

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Well I took some good pictures over the weekend and thought I would post them for everyone to see.

A little about my set up; it is a custom built tank by a local store, here in GA. The display it self is 30"x22"x20" wide so about 57 gallons. The sump is a 40 breeder that I added baffles too. Skimmer is an 110 Octo recirc. (Which I'm looking to change/upgrade to something rated for over 200 gallon.) I run an MRC dual chamber nano calcium reactor and BRS carbon reactor.
Livestock
1 Regal tang
1 Clown
1 Male lyretail anthias
1 Female Lyretail
1 Yellow Coris Wrasse

First is my favorite LPS I got from kalypso aquatics in Lodi CA back in December. Growing nicely after 2 eyes got stung and died.


Next is clam I picked up from a local club member.


Next are 2 acro's that I got on last monday from a local store called reef savers. (And yes the picture is tiled) Green tip and deep purple base!

The 2nd acro tricolor Valida (Purple/yellowish/green)

And here is the cleaner shrimp hanging out.

Couple of other frags Ive picked up in the last month or so. The superman monti and green plate coral.
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And here the FTS

Right side is a little dark cause I have a basket holding my anemone temporary.

Thanks for look,
Mockery

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  1. VitalApparatuz's Avatar
    Awesome tank.
    Why is the nem in a basket? I got one the other day and so far hes been hanging out behind the rocks
  2. Mockery's Avatar
    Thanks.
    The reasoning behind the nem basket is really to prevent to problem your having. In my experiences every time I've bought a GBTA or RBTA from a store, they like to cruse and not eat food. This way it in the basket, they can't go anywhere and I can feed him and train him to not move. Kinda sounds weird training a nem but it works IMO.