John's 75 planted new plant photo 4-20-13

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  1. 2in10

    2in10 Super Moderator

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    I am working on the dosing pumps right now with the controller, hopefully I can get it going.
     
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    malac0da13 Torch Coral

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    What kind of pumps and controller you using?

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    I am using the Reef Angel controller. I have Aqua Lifters for Ca and alk dosing and will be using a Laguna 120gph for top off.
     
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    Dang John! That is a truly amazing planted. Jealousy rears it's head LOL.
     
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    LOL, thanks Mike
     
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    New pic 2-26-11

    New pic of tank

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    Coming along nicely so far, need to get the SAE's in the tank soon.
     
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    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
    Beautiful!

    SAE??
     
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    Thank you

    SAE = Siamese Algae Eater. The best FW algae eating fish on the planet.
     
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    Clonefarmer Millepora

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    Getting there ;). Looks like you have more slow growing plants than the last time. Like Java Fern and Anubias. They add allot of character growing on the wood.

    The java moss looks great. How do you keep it short and bushy?
     
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    Thanks

    I think I do have more slow growing plants this time. The moss is new, about 3 weeks in the tank, so I haven't had the need to control it yet. I will most likely give it haircuts to keep it in check.