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Old 04/02/2005, 12:49 PM
eugeneK eugeneK is offline
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some new pics

Here is an updated picture of my tank as of yesterday. Its been runnng since 2/22/05. I know the powerhead is an eye sore, but i will be moving that tonight when I do a waterchange. Enjoy

Tnak spects:
Standard 10Gallon glass
80W (dual 40W actinic and dual 40W dailight)
14 lb LR
1.5 gallon Fuge
maxijet 600 powerhead
100W heater





PS. Sorry about the image stamp, I am using the space in Saltcreeps gallery to store these photos. With admins permission of caurse.
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Old 04/02/2005, 05:35 PM
S Helinski S Helinski is offline
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Looks good!

Now all you need is a sea cucumber, and some fishes!

Keep up the good work.


What are you feeding the clam?

Steve
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Old 04/02/2005, 07:55 PM
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got some plancton for the clamster, just got em yesterday, he looks very happy so far.

There is actually a fish in the second picture under the rock in the front to the right of the clam, he likes to blend in. He did chew up my fire fish that recently passed away and got eaten by the crabs RIP
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Old 04/04/2005, 08:30 AM
M_Phobos M_Phobos is offline
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Careful of the Crocea only under 80w (especially with him all the way down on the bottom of the tank). You may want to consider moving him onto the rock (up higher) or think about upgrading that lighting.. .

Cheers,
Fred
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Old 04/05/2005, 09:57 PM
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torch

That torch is NICE - Where did you get it? Let me know when it branches out and you are ready to frag it.
Joe
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Old 04/05/2005, 11:16 PM
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looks like a frogspawn to me..
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Old 04/06/2005, 08:28 AM
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frogspawn

ya know BB, I think you're right on second look, actually does look like frogspawn.... That Frogspawn is NICE - Where did you get it? Let me know when it branches out and you are ready to frag it.
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