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    greg97527 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Out of cycle. Time to get it cleaned up. Picked up 50 astrea and 50 hermits. Also got a shroom, galaxia, star polyps and a couple really nice frags of zoa's.
    Thanks to Jody Grow of totally exotic corals of southern Oregon. Will look better when I get the led lighting.

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    greg97527 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    greg97527 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    greg97527 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Tapatalk will only let me do 1 pic At a time ugh sorry.

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    Fish Dad - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    How did you get it through the cycle so fast???

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    greg97527 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    used mostly live rock, pressure washed the dead rock, used lots of live sand and an instant cycle product i've used before. its actually been since middle to end of december.
    It's all about the reef. :YEAH:

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    greg97527 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2593 - Been a long time coming! picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2592 - Been a long time coming! picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2591 - Been a long time coming! picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2589 - Been a long time coming! picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2590 - Been a long time coming! picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2588 - Been a long time coming!

    gonna have to get rid of the majano's though ugh here comes the aptasia paste!
    It's all about the reef. :YEAH:

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    AJ :) - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by greg97527 View Post
    picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2593 - Been a long time coming! picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2592 - Been a long time coming! picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2591 - Been a long time coming! picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2589 - Been a long time coming! picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2590 - Been a long time coming! picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2588 - Been a long time coming!

    gonna have to get rid of the majano's though ugh here comes the aptasia paste!
    Looking good!

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    greg97527 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    didn't like the way the sump/fuge was looking so i decided to replumb and set it up right. picked up some macro and a dirty 2700 k light and a bunch of rubble, changed overflows to 45 elbows and gate valves instead of 90's and ball valved, relocated the skimmer etc. picked up some more corals which ill get pics of later for you but here's what it looks like now compared to the last you seen.

    picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2604&ampthumb1 - Been a long time coming! picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2605&ampthumb1 - Been a long time coming! picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2603&ampthumb1 - Been a long time coming! picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2606&ampthumb1 - Been a long time coming!
    big bristle below
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    old setup below
    picturephp?albumid321&amppictureid2585&ampthumb1 - Been a long time coming!
    It's all about the reef. :YEAH:
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    BEETLE60 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Hey it's taking shape , would a couple peppermint shrimp help with the majano's ? ,I know they helped my tank with an aptasia problem a while back

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