My 55 Gallon Reef

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  1. Ant

    Ant Flamingo Tongue

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    Still a work in progress but slowly coming together. Heres a few pics! Been up and running for 10 months.

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    RBTA and Clownfish, Also have a naked clown that host the RBTA
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  3. Zoanthids21

    Zoanthids21 McKoscker’s Flasher Wrasse

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  4. Nor_Cal_Guy

    Nor_Cal_Guy Gigas Clam

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    Good start! Birdnest needs some more extension? Whatcha got on the back wall? ;)
     
  5. Ant

    Ant Flamingo Tongue

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    some green hair algea. starting to go away os not to worried about it.
    I just got the birds nest today so it hasnt opened yet, it started to right before my halides shut down so i expect it to open up by tomarrow
     
  6. wayne

    wayne Fire Worm

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    love the rock work
     
  7. kaketank

    kaketank Astrea Snail

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    I'm curious, what's on/in the sand in the left side pics? BTW: I love the anemone!
     
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  9. greybeard

    greybeard Skunk Shrimp

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  10. SAY

    SAY Ocellaris Clown

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    i like the two island look. that's a good looking rbta. how long have you had it?
     
  11. mazaj

    mazaj Feather Duster

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    it is red slime (Cyanobacteria). they are a sign of something is not right. either light bulbs, PO4 or NO3.
     
  12. Nismo400rgtr

    Nismo400rgtr Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    Nice! I like the rock orientation, makes the tank look bigger. Mine looks so cluttered :).

    Definitely Cyano on that sand...params probably read low because that and GHA are using the nutrients.