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U have some many fish in that tank I wish I could pull that off!
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Can we get an update Halophila? I am a huge fan of your tank
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wow your tank s amazing and only 27 gallons!!!! i want my tank to be that cool. how are the anthias doing i thought they needed a much bigger tank/
?? anyways nice tank please stay with the macros and grasses !!!
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also what filtation are you running/>
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Nice to see you back halophila
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sorry to necro an old thread but halo, what are those silver fish in your third post with pics? also, where did you get them?
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Wow! I can't begin to say how much I love these planted tanks. I'm new to the marine setups and couldn't have imagined a tank could look so great without the major cost of a reef. Could anyone offer any reading on macro-algae and grass? Thanks, Brian.
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Thanks. Do most of you use a mud/sand bottom? I'm using 1/4" crushed coral and it looks like I'm going to need at least sand.
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I'm using aragonite, you'll need 2-3 inches for most halodule, halophila, and 5 inches plus for thallasia.
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Hey what type of cukes are those?
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absolutely amazing =)
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What would be nice is seeing a good rug of Halophila for a foreground and then corals, not really that natural, but would look nice.
Then a nice integrated macro algae tank for the filter. But not some ratty looking thing, something that is taken care of shows some pride. That would be the ideal system IMO. Regards, Tom Barr |
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the current incarnation of my plan for my system is to have a 75g reef drain into a 30g sump which will in turn drain into a 55g seagrass tank, then return to the 75. i think it could work well, and by linking different types of systems together, i believe that the need for additional filtration becomes less as more of the processes are allowed to balance themselves naturally. HTH Halo, your tank is very beautiful. thanks for sharing it with us. |
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any update on this tank. I have so many questions.
Filtration being one of them.
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sweeeet setup, halo. and natural sunlight at that. i'm jealous.
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one of the nicest looking tank i've seen so far
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I know, this is a very successful and inspirational tank. I have many questions but afraid they don't post on here any longer.
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