Kevin's 80G

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  1. kss2801

    kss2801 Montipora Capricornis

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    new fish

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    Some night shots

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    kss2801 Montipora Capricornis

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    hnk34p Astrea Snail

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    Your tank looks great and coming along nicely! Is that a pink tail trigger?
     
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    kss2801 Montipora Capricornis

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    Thanks a lot. that is a pink tail. I got it a little over a week now. It is a very cool fish, seems to be pretty smart.
     
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    hnk34p Astrea Snail

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    If you have other fish and inverts I would be interested in seeing how it behaves over the long term. I had a blue jaw that one day decided to start snacking on my fire shrimp and bothering my other fish. I heard the pink tail is pretty docile. Good luck!
     
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    kss2801 Montipora Capricornis

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    I have a yellow tang and royal gramma. no snail or shrimp, just hermits. the only i'm worried about is the gramma. I will let you know if anything happens, but so far the trigger doesn't even seem to notice the gramma.
    I did a lot of reading and i think that the pink tail is one of, if not the most docile triggers.
     
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  9. ShawnsTank

    ShawnsTank Fire Worm

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    Your tank looks great! I like the most recent aquascape the best. Theres much more swimming room and caves. Is the red on the rocks coraline or algea? i cant tell
     
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    kss2801 Montipora Capricornis

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    Thanks a lot. I'm not 100% sure but i think it's coralline. I've looked at pictures of cyano online and i doesn't look like that to me. I should be getting a proper camera soon so i will be able to upload a better pic and get everyone's opinion.
    I like this aquascape better too, it's because everything that i wished i had done differently the first time, I did better this time. I really don't want to have to redo it another time though.
     
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    Oh my, me either. Everytime i redo my rocks something bad happens haha. My cousin has this wierd maroon stuff on his rocks which looks a little like yours. I think its coralline but he's convinced its algae
     
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    kss2801 Montipora Capricornis

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    The color is the reason i have a little doubt. I really hope it is not bad algae though. There are also dark green patches of the same thing.