My Frag Tank

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by AcroholicReefer, Sep 16, 2011.

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  1. sticksmith23

    sticksmith23 Giant Squid

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    Thanks for the pics, they look great
     
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  3. zack20g

    zack20g Fire Worm

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    awesome tank, looks great
     
  4. Slassco

    Slassco Flamingo Tongue

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    Awesome frags. Look healthy. Any advise on how to frag a bubble I have? I am trying to save the cluster I got from a friend. There is one 5 to 6 bubble cluster barely attached to the orig skeleton. I want to move and secure it but scared I will kill the little guy. Thanks
     
  5. AcroholicReefer

    AcroholicReefer Astrea Snail

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    Oh man, I have never fragged a bubble coral before. The craziest I have every gotten is fragging lobos. I would suggest feeding it pretty heavily and hopefully it will come back on its on.
     
  6. geodehunter

    geodehunter Plankton

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    Flip'n awesome frag tank!!! :beer:
     
  7. billy061703

    billy061703 Plankton

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    looks amazing great job!....... i just set up my first frag tank

    i just set up a 20 long i have compact florsent lights 96 watt 12500 k any advice you can give me to help get me started?
     
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  9. AcroholicReefer

    AcroholicReefer Astrea Snail

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    Oh yeah, that would make soft coral / chalice tank! You can absolutely do a lot with a 20 long. That was my first frag tank. I would suggest a couple of korallia 2 or 3 for flow, plumb into the main system and you should be good to go. Make sure to take lots of pictures too!
     
  10. psiclone

    psiclone Purple Spiny Lobster

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    Awesome looking frag tank. Thanks for sharing.
     
  11. BoBo65

    BoBo65 Torch Coral

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    wow that is def an awesome looking frag tank, you could turn that thing into quite the money maker!
     
  12. Caspian

    Caspian Coral Banded Shrimp

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    You housing your frags to make several mother specimins so at a later date you can drop in on a frag show and have income like the big boys?

    By the way beautiful setup.