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You will need to build the canopy yourself.
If it is the tank alone, no, new ones go for $180.
The second pic look like it could be a Phyllangia species. They are known as hidden cup corals.
Stylophora pistillata [IMG]
Looking good, congrats on overcoming your problems.
Change one of the pinks to a blue if you want a bluer tank or and aquablue if you want a whiter tank. 2 Pinks will make your tank look too red....
Welcome to 3reef, no need for the clean up crew until your cycle is complete in 4 to 6 weeks
Nori for human consumption should be fine.
Very nice set up, great shots of your coral, beautiful coral also
Same as listed by all plus a whisk for mixing salt.
Great shots, congrats
Very nice, good move with the plate, hopefully it does well
I agree with missionsix on Botryocladia, bubble algae
Congrats, very pretty
It should work fine since it has individually molded reflectors for the T5HO bulbs. Good move on the bulbs. Which model bulbs are you thinking of...
Yes on the phosban and buy a TDS meter.
Seachem changes from red to blue. Same idea as Salifert.
The sand contains lots of bacteria and detritus you do not want unleashed in the tank also.
Beautiful adds, the elegance should be on the sand bed with the pointed end straight down.
I would throw the sand out period. The corals and clean up crew should not cause a cyano break out. Give the skimmer a good cleaning.
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