Revived my 65g...Finally

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by EllisJuan, Jan 25, 2014.

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  1. EllisJuan

    EllisJuan Feather Duster

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  3. Corailline

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    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
    That looks fantastic.

    You must have a wave maker on there, great flow.
     
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    Thanks. I have a Jebao WP25 and a JebaoWP10 that are being controlled to create a wave with my Apex.
     
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    The tank is still up and running (no equipment failure yet *knock on wood*). A few casualties, and a few additions. Don't worry tang police, the Blue Tang is just a visitor fir a friend.

    I will try to get out the DSL and snap some better pics tomorrow...

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    Stock list:

    2 Picasso
    2 Scissortail Dartfish
    Kole Tang
    Quarter size blue tang (Visitor)
    Yasha Goby
    Possum Wrasse
    Tail Spot Blenny
    Harliquin Shrimp
    Blood Shrimp
    Rose tip Anemone
    Green tip Anemone

    I'm "Full" but everyone is happy and helthy
     
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    Couldnt help myself...

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    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
    Those are really nice images. How do you like the Scissortail Dartfish?
     
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    They are fun. A little cryptic, but look great swimming together...which is about 60% of the time. One is braver than the other and will come out and swim on his own. They may just be settling an and become 90%-100% visibility fish.