New pics of reef and other tanks.

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by icedgxe, Jan 20, 2009.

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  1. james37128

    james37128 Coral Banded Shrimp

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  3. aretoorow

    aretoorow Astrea Snail

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    Island formations ROCK!
     
  4. icedgxe

    icedgxe Spaghetti Worm

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    haha thanks. I am a big fan too but wish I had a bigger, deeper tank so I could achieve a look like this ....

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    So I added a couple of rummy nose tetras to my 12g, a sword (plant), snails, and a bumble bee catfish. I also moved things around and redecorated. I will get pics soon. I did some much needed cleaning in the reef and added some more snails. 3g is still cycling but will be ready soon enough.
     
  5. schackmel

    schackmel Giant Squid

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    Very cool tanks...good setup for the seahorses. They will love the red fan.

    Puppy is of course adorable...is that a dachshound?

    I do have a question for you....do you have stuff to make baby brine? Dwarfs are the worst at eating prepared food..they will not do it at all! At one time I was thinking about setting up tanks for dwarfs and was going to breed them. But the more research I did on them the more I found out that they are very difficult to keep and will not take prepared food so I backed out. They also have a very short life span.

    You actually might want to consider getting 3 dwarfs

    Please forgive me for posting this....I am sure you have done the research based on your pictures of your tanks, but I would rather make sure you know before getting them!

    Good luck and make sure you post the pics of the dwarfs!
     
  6. icedgxe

    icedgxe Spaghetti Worm

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    Thanks a lot. Yeah I backed out once already last year but I have decided that raising the brine is easy enough and went ahead and decided to do it. The way I see it is you never know until you try so I am going to give it a shot. If it doesn't work out I will figure out something else to do with the tank.
     
  7. icedgxe

    icedgxe Spaghetti Worm

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    So I got my brine shrimp eggs and am geting ready to order my seahorses next week. I will let everyone know when they come in. I also just got a new coral the other day....

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  9. {Nano}Reefer

    {Nano}Reefer Dragon Wrasse

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    incredible tank! very very nice set-up! I'm guessing that new acro is from ORA... I have never seen polyp's that large on an acro any where else :)
     
  10. james37128

    james37128 Coral Banded Shrimp

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    What kind of camera and lens combo are you using?
     
  11. rodcpierce

    rodcpierce Ritteri Anemone

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  12. ermano

    ermano Zoanthid

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    what kind of filtration will/are you using on the 3g pico!?

    I'm thinking about starting one, and have been wondering what kind of filtration to use...but awesome tank...really...really awesome!!!