Dingo's 93G SPS cube *new stuff (9/28)*

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by Dingo, Aug 16, 2010.

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  1. kcbrad

    kcbrad Giant Squid

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    I'd also be wary of a coris, due to the fact that they get HUGE and are labeled aggressive. Sounds like it could be a mistake. JMO.

    You could do a harem of smaller wrasses. That would be a lot of fun. Just need a lid.

    There are a lot of gorgeous fairy wrasses.

    Browse - these are all reef safe and for aquariums 100 gallons and less Wrasse Fish for Sale: Cleaner Wrasse and other Reef Safe Wrasse Species
     
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  3. crazy reef love

    crazy reef love Skunk Shrimp

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    Two wrasses i have always liked are the radiant wrasse and the velvet fairy wrasse. Both very peaceful fish and easy to care for. They have unique colors to them. I was gonna buy a radiant wrasse the other day but I didn't have the 75 dollars that I needed to buy it : ( also congrats on the new tank! everything is looking good so far!!
     
  4. Dingo

    Dingo Giant Squid

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    That is a very good suggestion! i am seriously considering getting some type of halichoris wrasse because they are such great additions...
     
  5. crazy reef love

    crazy reef love Skunk Shrimp

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    yeah I have a yellow coris wrasse which is from the same group i believe and he is very peaceful and hardy. Great Fish!!
     
  6. Nor_Cal_Guy

    Nor_Cal_Guy Gigas Clam

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    Fairy Wrasses all day.
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  7. crazy reef love

    crazy reef love Skunk Shrimp

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    yeah velvet fairy wrasse is legit!!!!!!!!!
     
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  9. Dingo

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    ok so small update... I was cleaning out dead/old coral skeleton from the school tank last weekend and i brought a few frags home even though the tanks only been cycling for 2-3 weeks (i couldnt help it! they were too tempting)
    Anyways, 5 days and no tissue loss so im thinking they will do just fine (fingers crossed)

    But the colors under the LEDs are just jaw dropping!
    old school acro, what i believe to be SAREMENTOSA (yellow tissue with BRIGHT yellow/green polyps!)
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    and acropora valida
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    in just these 5 days, its developing this secondary green pigment from the base up... and the purple tips are even showing the slightest bit of fluorescence! can you say AWESOME ;)
     
  10. GuitarMan89

    GuitarMan89 Giant Squid

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    Looks awesome, that tank at PS is pretty awesome.
     
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  11. stauchistory

    stauchistory Feather Duster

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    Looking good. Keep it up.
     
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  12. grinder37

    grinder37 Whip-Lash Squid

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    lookin good Dingo,must be nice to have a frag factory at your school! ;D::) I'll bet everytime you put your hands in the school tank,something gets broken off!LOL