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Mr. Microscope's Nano


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    larryandlaura - Reefkeeper
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    Super duper tank congratulations!
    Hi my name is Larry and I'm a coral addict!

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    Manor looks great especially since its under 6months old.
    150g 1" acrylic Sps reef mp40 and 4 k4s for flow. Aquaeuro 400 skimmer and 135 calcium reactor. 2 250w radiums on galaxy ballasts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom@HaslettMI View Post
    That's interesting info. on the vitamin C. My zoas have been looking kinda bad lately... I may have to try it out. Are you using a "reef specific" vitamin C product or something "over the counter"?

    Tom
    I'm using Brightwells. A friend gave me a free sample that he got, but the ingredients are easy to replicate. You can get just a buffered vitamin C powder online to mix up your own. 'Can't just use straight up vitamin C though case the pH is too low.

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    Super duper tank congratulations!
    Thanks larry and laura!

    Quote Originally Posted by Saltwaternoob View Post
    Manor looks great especially since its under 6months old.
    Thanks SWN!

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    Not sure why i put manor must have been auto correct on my phone from Nano.
    150g 1" acrylic Sps reef mp40 and 4 k4s for flow. Aquaeuro 400 skimmer and 135 calcium reactor. 2 250w radiums on galaxy ballasts.

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    Mr. Microscope - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saltwaternoob View Post
    Not sure why i put manor must have been auto correct on my phone from Nano.
    LOL! I thought you meant my aquarium manor. Like it's a small home full of water. Haha! Made sense to me.

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    Congrats on the Tank of the Month!!

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    Mr. Microscope - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Here's some supplemental images to go with this post.

    Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube

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    Thanks Sir P!

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    the tank looks awesome, but whet caught my eye is the collection of microscopes on the mantle. i as well love working under the microscope.

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    Mr. Microscope - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by dputt88 View Post
    the tank looks awesome, but whet caught my eye is the collection of microscopes on the mantle. i as well love working under the microscope.
    Lolz! Thanks! That's my other passion. I don't have any full brass microscopes yet, but there is a screen from an old TEM on the mantel as well.

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    do you work with microscopes? howd did your collection begin? i have always loved using basic microscopes to view pond water, now just about all i get do is immunofluorescence microscopy when i can manage the time to pick up a small project at work.

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