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03/20/2009, 09:33 PM | #1 |
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my 72 bow, very slow progress, pisc
now i know i dont have a lot but i figured id share some pics of how its turning out so far.
this is my first setp up, not a whole lot. here is a pic of some rock i placed in the tank the tank right after i aquacaped water calmed and and in front i just added some coral from new friend from RC. Anthelia pink star polyp Kenya Tree with hitch hiker the zoas and purple mushrooms didnt show up really nice. here is some new rock i just added today( wife was mad i spent more money lol) and last but not least my wet/dry i turned to a sump/refug. it has new cheato in it. all the new cheato and coral were given to me by some really nice ppl i met on RC!!! Thanks again.
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Joe corals:anthelia, zoas, green/pruple mushroom, pink star polyp, green star polyp, pulsing zenia, two kenya trees, Green Caulastera, chalice eye fish: false perc Current Tank Info: 72 gallon bow Last edited by drunkymunky; 03/20/2009 at 09:40 PM. |
03/20/2009, 10:04 PM | #2 |
Mangroves are kool.
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lookin' good just get some more corals and maybe a new light Wiz
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03/20/2009, 11:12 PM | #4 |
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Looking good
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03/20/2009, 11:32 PM | #5 |
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Looks good, your off to a great start. I would say you might want to leave some room on the side glass pannels so the rock doesn't touch the glass. Its a lot easier to clean this way and also allows flow to push around those spots that flow might not be able to reach but thats only my 2 cents
Slow and steady wins the race keep up the good work, update us when you get new stuff!
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