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11/21/2016, 08:23 PM | #26 |
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Samian,
Thank you very much for sharing! Local biotype tanks, with collected specimens, are always awesome. Maybe in the future I will make a similar local tank......
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Purple tyrannosaurs. Yes.... Current Tank Info: In planning stages. Kessil 360we, eshopps rs-75 sump |
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COLDWATER MARINE AQUATICS Current Tank Info: Coldwater Cube thread: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2358372 Timelapse video of the tank: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3IW8Z7eBPI |
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12/23/2016, 11:12 PM | #28 |
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Super cool
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02/07/2019, 03:46 PM | #29 |
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The tank is still working.
About 1,5 year ago i had made a serious upgrade, to follow all these new things that the experince and science has to offer in the reefing sector.....
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The only thing i know is that i know nothing (Socrates) Current Tank Info: 450 lt of Mediterranean reef |
02/14/2019, 02:26 PM | #30 |
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Woah, you've even got those NPS that grow on sponges! Your corals are so cute! They look so happy and healthy! I'm hoping to get some more varieties of cup corals (I just have two dendro colonies and a balanophyllia at the moment), but it's hard to buy any interesting corals here in Canada. What, and how often, do you feed those little sponge corals?
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Dotty the firefish, Delilah and Little Henry Ocellaris clownfish, Pixel (convict tang) and Darwin (blue tang), pyjama cardinalfish, Riku and Kenji the orchid and elongate dottybacks, and Jeremy (yello Current Tank Info: 160g reef tank with mushrooms, leathers, zoas, SPS corals, NPS corals, firefish, a school of pyjama cardinalfish, a pair of designer Ocellaris, two tangs, a striped blenny, two dottybacks, and a watchman goby |
03/29/2020, 02:58 PM | #31 |
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I target feed all of my corals at least 2 times per week.
I also feed phytoplankton and some more additives, at least 3 - 4 times per week.
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04/08/2020, 02:30 AM | #32 |
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You got any of the Mediterranean blennies? There are some really cool ones. I collected some on a school trip to Catalonia and brought them home to Germany. Only there I found out that I got a pair when they spawned. Males and females look so different that you take them for different species.
Sphinx blenny male (Aidablennius sphynx) Black faced blenny male (Tripterygion delaisi) Black faced blenny female (Tripterygion delaisi)
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Pairs: 4 percula, 3 P. kauderni, 3 D. excisus, 1 ea of P. diacanthus, S. splendidus, C. altivelis O. rosenblatti, D. janssi, S. yasha & a Gramma loreto trio 3 P. diacanthus. 2 C. starcki Current Tank Info: 200 gal 4 tank system (40x28x24 + 40B + 40B sump tank + 20g refugium) + 30x18x18 mixed reef + 20g East Pacific biotop + 20g FW +... |
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