Mr. Bill's Budget 29H Reef Tank- New Pics on Page 18

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by Mr. Bill, Feb 15, 2012.

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  1. Todd_Sails

    Todd_Sails Giant Squid

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    OH NO Mr Bill!,
    Remember the Mr Bill show? Of course you do

    Your last pics looked great!

    I have a large devils hand that I keeping fragging like a 1/3 of it, and weeks later it looks the same
     
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  3. Mr. Bill

    Mr. Bill Native Floridian

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    I knew it was only a matter of time... ::) <jk> ;)

    Thank you, Todd. It actually seems my toadstool may have stopped growing. Hasn't changed for a few weeks. Could still use a larger tank, though.
     
  4. Mr. Bill

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    Just a few random close-ups.

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    Thanks for viewing. :)
     
  5. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Great shots Mr. Bill. Tons of coralline going on there.

    Love the BCS.

    Damsels still all playing nice?

    How about a shot of the Toadstool.

    Did you frag the Cabbage?
     
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  6. Mr. Bill

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    Thank you, Cheryl. :)

    Yes, lots of Coralline... having trouble keeping the front glass clean. :-/

    Damsels are sweethearts. No problem at all with them. They still keep to themselves close to their hideouts.

    Haven't fragged anything- the Cabbage just finished shedding earlier and are still kinda spread open from where they were letting the flow peel off the old skin.

    As for the Toadstool, a closeup of that would nearly be a FTS. :D I'll try to get one and post it later.
     
  7. oldfishkeeper

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    everything looks great Mr. Bill!
     
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  9. Mr. Bill

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    Thank you very much! :)
     
  10. Vinnyboombatz

    Vinnyboombatz Giant Squid

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    Great shots Mr. B. Damsels are underated IMO.They make great reef residents and are fun to watch.;)
     
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  11. Mr. Bill

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    Thank you, Vinny!

    I couldn't agree more. I've kept Damsels many times; like anything else, on rare occasion you'll get one that tries to be a bit bossy, but normally, if given a little space and rockwork, they're no more territorial than most other reef fish, and even less so than some. Nothing grinds my grits more than to hear someone who has never kept one regurgitating forum rumors about them.

    :uzi::gossip:
     
  12. Vinnyboombatz

    Vinnyboombatz Giant Squid

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    The comic atmosphere they create is awesome and they are bullet proof.Whats not to love??LOL
    My next tank is going to have another Starcki Damsel.;D They don't show up as often at my LFS but LA has them once in a while.