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is that a capnella with LPS in there?.........i was under the impression that could not be done os the LPS would be killed...

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WIZEE-WIZEE-WOW WOW. SAHWEET. I don't even like that much rock in a tank usually. Let me take that back after looking again. Those are some bute corals! Not too-too much LR, just great growth. Specs?

 

Cheers, I think with some more pics and a little less algea that could be TOTM. Oh wait, I just saw your post.....huh? I've read that too.

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Very well stocked. Don't you just hate it when your powerhead starts to get in the way of coral growth? Hehe. Love the tank. Give us specs and length of time it's been up please.

 

John

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Thanks everybody for the positive feedback.

As for the specs:

2 x 36 pc

powersweep

Whisper-HOB(no media)

small heater(rarely turns on)

 

Corals:

various color zoos

various shrooms

various branching gonapora

gorgonian-3 species

frogspawn

hammer

torch

gsp

pipe organ

various ricordeas

toadstool

cup coral(Turbinaria ?)

couple fingers/colt

Just introduced a few frags of SPS not sure about the names

green slimer

digitada

monti

I have know idea. ?

They seem to be doing good

 

FIsh:

2 baby Bangai(tank raised)

6 line

emerald crab

anenome crab

 

Dosing:

Seachem reef builder and Kent liquid calcium daily

Water changes weekly

The tank has been going for 1 yr.

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The lighting consists of 1 36watt 7200k pc & 1 36 watt 10k act.

3 " fan wired into the lighting wires.

 

As for the pics, I will try and post some more when I figure out my camera. I can only submitt small pics, every time I adjust the settings on the cam and try to post I always get a message saying the file is to big. I'll figure it out.

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very nice Minibow jimmi! Keep the pics comin!

 

Im pretty sure the green acro is a green montipora digitata. it looks alot like one we have one in our minibow as well which has grown well under a single 32watt smartlight.

 

thanks for sharing!

 

Gil

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