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![]() Beautiful tank! What substrate did you use?
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![]() Thanks! I can't tell you how much I love this tank. I used Caribsea Special grade. I still had to dial my MP60s way back (I really only needed MP40s) to stop the sand from blowing everywhere, but it's been pretty good to me so far.
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![]() Looking good Adam! It's a shame the tank may be changing hands
![]() ![]() I would love to come see this tank before it does change hands thought.. you may even persuade me to bring my camera.. ![]() |
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![]() Quote:
Can you imagine - has there ever been a tank journal that actually traded hands before? |
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![]() I don't think actual journals have changed hands, but lots of tanks have changed hands with new journals started for them. That's probably as close as it gets (has gotten). Also, most of the time the tank has had to move, which ends up changing the tank dramatically so it ends up being a new tank anyway. Your case is unique in that there's a change the tank would change hands but remain completely unaltered!
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![]() The other thing I've been struggling with is a resurgence of very large bubble algae cells. Some of them are a good 4 inches across. I came downstairs this morning to find that two corals had been completely lifted and knocked off the rocks by bubble algaes growing underneath them!
I just posted a pic of this one yesterday! This gives me a chance to check this guy for AEFW. I haven't found a flatworm on any corals other than the one coral that initially had them, but this guy was so encrusted I never pulled him out to check. It's been getting some spots on it that might be flatworm damage, but it's also been getting picked on something fierce by my newish coral beauty angel, so it could be either. ![]() Look at the size of those balls! ![]() |
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![]() Them are big balls alright
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