First Salt Tank (Pics Included)

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  1. Zimmy71

    Zimmy71 Bristle Worm

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    Well, it's been about 4 1/2 weeks and all my readings are all good except my ph which is 7.6 and rising with solution and my phosphates are for some reason at.1. So my lfs said it was okay to add livestock, so I purchased a starfish, 2 crabs, engineer goby, peppermint shrimp, clam/oyster you decide) and a mushroom coral. I hopefully attached the pictures correctly if not I will figure it out in the morning. Thanks for looking!
     

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  3. cira050

    cira050 Torch Coral

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    looks awsome to me! especially that tek light!
     
  4. Zimmy71

    Zimmy71 Bristle Worm

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    Thanks, I wish I could make the pictures bigger but I either cant download them cause they are to big or I can and they turn out tiny.
     
  5. Puffer Chick

    Puffer Chick Giant Squid

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    very nice, tek light is awesome, i have one as well :D
     
  6. kcbrad

    kcbrad Giant Squid

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    Awesome! Let us know when you get more fish and post pics of them. Thanks for sharing!! :)
     
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    Pens-Fan-Addict Spanish Shawl Nudibranch

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  9. oceanparadise1

    oceanparadise1 Fire Squid

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    Its an oyster for sure! Tank looks good!! Make sure that your rock work is stable or you will have problems bc the goby you got likes to dig and make caves
     
  10. iLLwiLL

    iLLwiLL Sailfin Tang

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    tank looks pretty good from a hundred yards away ;D. if you have a photobucket account, you can upload any size pic and they will automatically re-size them.

    ~Will.
     
  11. Zimmy71

    Zimmy71 Bristle Worm

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    LOL yea I used photobucket and reduced the size to large and it still came out like I took the pics from the moon. I will have to try again tonight to see if I can get them larger. The rocks are very stable, I had a friend come by to help me and was suggesting putting the flat pieces as like display shelves in between some rocks. But I know what you mean that goby from the second he got in there was moving sand around.