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03/03/2008, 08:54 PM | #26 |
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Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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Falls into the "pretty but you will never see it category".
Looks cool in that little cube with nowhere to hide. In a reef it might as well be hideous, you will never know the difference. If it is reef safe or not is irrelevant, at least to me.
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80g Aiptasia dominated reef tank.. with fish and now a bunch of berghia! Current Tank Info: 80g tank, re-starting a reef after a zoanthid nudibranch plauge, followed by months of steady and unstoppable STN/RTN, crashed; stayed FOWLR for a couple years, currently an aiptasia dominated reef tank with fishies and BERGHIA |
03/03/2008, 09:06 PM | #27 |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Edmond, Ok
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I had one for a while, as stated above it was rarely seen. It was a good citizen and didnt harm anything that I ever noticed.
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Jimmy Current Tank Info: 40 Breeder drilled, 20L sump, QuietOne 3000 return, 2 Koralia 1025 evolutions, ~60lbs dry rock, 40lb sand |
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