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Elos Mini powered by AI second gen and an vintage MP20

 

Corals:

 

Ricordea in variety of colors

Photosynthetic gorgonians

Branching hammer

Yellow Torch

Fluorescent mushrooms

Mini carpet anemones

Dendro

Pipe Organ

Orange Yuma

Acans

 

The gangs:

 

neon goby

masked goby

(future gangs) trimma goby

yellow banded shrimp (3yrs plus)

harlequin serpent starfish

one hermit

and five snails (yes I only have five of them)

 

TOTM FTS September 2012 (Last shot of the cube)

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FTS as of July 11, 2011

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Nifty.

 

 

 

What's an iwagumi? Sounds tasty.

 

hm something like this one

 

or here are some

 

nice...your tank looks awesome

 

Aw thanks, everything is settling down. I still have some technical issues to deal with, but thanks :)

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looks great. you can host your photos at www.photobucket.com or similar. it's quicker to upload and easier for everyone else to see.

 

oh i didnt know we can do that, I ll do it next time :)

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I like the aquascape alot! simple...thats the way I like tanks :)

I will be watching :ninja:

 

Maria

 

Thanx,

 

 

 

 

does that mean u will be stalking me from now on? :P

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Your rocks look very natural. Don't forget to show pics of your Iwagumi tank; I think SW owners could learn a thing or two about simplicity in an aquarium.

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Wicked scaping, you don't very often see a separation of rockwork like that, keep us updated :)

 

thanks, I think I learned from freshwater aquascape, just wanted to give it more depth and natural look.

 

Your rocks look very natural. Don't forget to show pics of your Iwagumi tank; I think SW owners could learn a thing or two about simplicity in an aquarium.

 

:lol: I sure will when I get that going, I have to scrape the coraline b4 I start the planted tank :) I ll keep u updated.

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Hm Im still struggling with different temp bw the sump and the main display tank.

 

Today, the sump temp is around 80-81ishF, early in the morning when the light is off the main tank is 77F, after 10 hrs it is now 79.3F... arg...... I moved my heater next to my return pump but there is still 3 degree difference.

 

Hm, one thought, should I move the heater to the main display behind the rock and set it at 78F so that my temp is a bit more consistent.......

 

 

 

*sigh*

 

 

 

oh and fighting micro bubbles along the way......

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Might I ask what didn't work out with the ADA tank? Did you try to drill it?

 

I tried to do the all-in-one unit inside the ADA since it cant be drilled. I made a compartment to hold all of the equipments etc but it just didnt work as i planned, and also it didnt look quite as clean anymore so I figured stop asap lol

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I think some of my zoa polyps have gone MIA, I did notice my tank recently have a bunch of bristle worms (could they be the bad guy here?) and my pod population has been increased a lot since I lost my sixline (before I switched to this tank).

 

or

 

could it be my emerald crab :rolleyes:

Last time I added one, it didnt eat bubble algae (or any kind of algae) but I lost my zoas colony mysteriously, but it died. So I replaced it with a new one and this one seem to be very good at cleaning up the bubbles but ...... who know what.....

 

 

M confused.

:tears:

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