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What I did this weekend


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    Default What I did this weekend

    I removed a CC sand bed for an Oolitic sand bed. Painted the back of the tank.

    Not really the way I want it but the family likes it right now. They say it's better than before.

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    It looks really nice.

    I would soak those plumbing parts in muriatic acid and water (or vinegar and water if you don't mind waiting and extra scrubbing) just so they look new again.
    Marc

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    Well I thought I would post some updated pictures.

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    Last Saturday I rescued alot of corals from a friends tank that she was taking down and I am sure you will see them in most of the pictures. I took most of them for her to see how they are doing. Most of whats in the last picture is what she gave me. I ended up with all her livestock and rock from her 56G colum tank.

    Will
    All things can be cured by salt water, whether by sweat, tears or going to sea.

    ~Isak Dinesen

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    peregrinus - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    Looks great..
    Quantum mechanics the dreams stuff is made of.

    150 started 8/12/06
    57 gal started 8/12/08

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    Grue - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Whoa, Ok come over and do my tank =)
    Very nice
    Grue
    Don't Turn off the lights! The Grue's will get you!

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    Looks great what kind of lighting are you using?

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    It's an Current Orbit 4X65w PC's the bulbs are from hellolights and they are there TRU brand bulbs. I run 2 10K and 2 Actinic.

    Slim
    All things can be cured by salt water, whether by sweat, tears or going to sea.

    ~Isak Dinesen

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    dberrong - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I noticed your brain coral and I have some questions about feeding them. I have had on for about 2 months. Here lately everytime I try to feed it a piece of fish, my tangs swoop in after it sits on top of the brain coral for several seconds and picks it up. Or, the current washes it off the coral before it has time to suck it down. Am I doing something wrong? It hasn't eaten in about 2 weeks.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Darren
    "Whether you think you can, or you think you can't, you are right." (Henry Ford)

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    nice tank

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    Looks great!


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