Ten Gallon Reef

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by fishyfinder, Jan 23, 2011.

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  1. Teebear

    Teebear Plankton

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    Putting the pvc was a really great idea! It gives your shrimp so much more room to move the sand however he wants and it helps reduce dead spots. The coral is growing so much its so awesome to see! I really want a kenya tree now after seeing how well it has developed. It looks amazing baby keep it up! :D
     
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  3. fishyfinder

    fishyfinder Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    Thanks! ;D The coral is exploding, growing so fast.
     
  4. LadyReef

    LadyReef Spanish Shawl Nudibranch

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    fishyfinder Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    Thank you. ;)

    Ok 3reefers it's time to get a few new zoas. Any suggestions on what to get.
     
  6. TheSaltwaterGuy

    TheSaltwaterGuy Banned

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    fire and ice zoas? btw is your tank filled all the way to the top? just curious because i might do that for mine and the powerhead provides some oxygen
     
  7. fishyfinder

    fishyfinder Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    I really like that idea. I fill it to the bottom of the black rim. That way I know when to add water. I keep it there at all times. As for oxygen I have two HOB filters that dump plenty of oxygen into the water.
     
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  9. drew3

    drew3 Blue Ringed Angel

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    tank is of to a good start and looks healthy. my only suggestion for corals is you seem to have alot of darker colors in you zoas ( browns and purples) and rocks to to off set it with some brighter colors with blue or red zoas and maybe some orange or bright green ricordea mushrooms
     
  10. fishyfinder

    fishyfinder Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    Thanks you. Yeah, actually the one on top look very neon green in Pet shop, but the difference in their light and mine changed it to a darker color. I want some like a neon yellow or orange. That really pops out.
     
  11. fishyfinder

    fishyfinder Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    Well I just pick up some new zoas. a random rock full of different colors. Some are bright orange. I have no clue on the id of these, so any help would be amazing. Thanks in advance. Sorry the lights are out so no pictures till morning.
     
  12. fishyfinder

    fishyfinder Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    I pick up new polyps for 5 dollars. There are a ton of different colors, mainly orange though. I have no clue of the name of any of these. They aren't very full in covering, but I was more interested in the number of different colors. Here are the pictures.
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    As you can see in the bottom picture, there is a bunch of orange leaf looking stuff. Does anyone know what this is?
    A few more pictures of the other Fish in the tank. They have been in the tank for six months.
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    Bud (Clownfish) Gump (Lawnmower)
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    I know about the Aipastia. Have a war going on against them.