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Old 01-09-2004, 12:10 AM
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Default My 2 month old Tank

Well finally I have been able to obtain a digital camera...Heres some pics of my tank after 2 months...


my bta, fire torch, and some stuff thats just a blur

Heres a pic of the whole tank



80 lbs of live rocks
150 lbs of live sand
2x 175 w 10 000k MH with 2 40 w actinics
1 fire torch
2 anemone
1 bta
1 blue tang
2 damsel
2 feather duster
1 sea cucumber
1 tux urchin
blue sponge thats not doing so well
1 pulsating xenia
1 devils had that got attacked my my anemone a few days ago and isnt doing so well
a few snails...dont remember how much of them
and some other stuff I do not know the name too
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Old 01-09-2004, 12:13 AM
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try moving your blue sponge under a rock ledge that is shaded with a mild current...
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Old 01-09-2004, 12:19 AM
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well i orginally had 1 big sponge and to my stupidity i put it in direct flow ...after realizing what i had done I moved it to a different part, it was still dieing so i call J&L and they said that the sponge needs lots of light..I also went to King Eds and they said that sponges dont need sponges and the reason that it was dieing is because of algai growth that is blocking the pores into the sponge...Due to the two totally opposite advice from both these stores, I decided to break it apart into two pieces and do a lil experiment. I pet 1 under some rocks in a mild flow and the other ontop of the rocks and well U can see the one on the left is doin much better than the one on the right so I decided that it needs lights.. Thats why they are so far on top..Well now i dont know that to do because the one thats not doing well is still not doing well
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Old 01-09-2004, 12:32 AM
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I would say it needs to be feed, and cleaned, more than anything. They seem to do well when dosing phytoplankton... And I have kept them very healthy under 2 40W bulbs.
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Old 01-09-2004, 01:48 AM
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how do i post better pics??first it was too large now too small
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Old 01-09-2004, 01:51 AM
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nm just found out
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Old 01-09-2004, 02:48 AM
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I had good luck with sponges in a well shaded area that gets some water flow, not alot but enough. I dosed DTs often and had lots of other stuff in the tank. Sponges must be kept clean, any ditrius and or algae will kill it.

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