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    Default 20 gal. tank pics

    Tell me what you think.
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    http://photobucket.com/albums/v725/fishfreak/

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    Looks like a good start
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    I am changing it to a black background
    20 gallon zoanthid reef

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    10 gallon FW tank- 3 zebra danios, 2 platys, and 5 mystery snails

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    Fragrock - 20 gal. tank pics
    I ordered frag rock to mount zoas on. These are what most likely my zoas will be on when I trade/sell them.
    20 gallon zoanthid reef

    12 Gallon Reef

    10 gallon FW tank- 3 zebra danios, 2 platys, and 5 mystery snails

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    You are just starting out with your first saltwater tank, right? I think that's what I've been understanding from reading your posts throughout the day. Welcome by the way! I'm sure you'll find our board and it's members to be quite helpful!! Are you really planning on selling them? That's quite a goal for someone just starting out! I love zoanthids. I have become a collector of sorts. Anytime I see some that I don't have, I'm in the market to buy them! I think I'm up to about 16 different colors now, maybe more. I took a few pictures tonight of some of my favorites just playing with the camera. I'll have to upload them to the gallery or something!
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    I tried using the link to check out the other pics of your tank and it asks for your log in. I'm not sure if we can view them or if the site they are on is just messed up.

    The pics in this thread look great for just cycling. Where did you get you rock and what does you set up consist of?
    We can\'t stop here. This is bat country!

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    Reef_Angel- Once they grow some, yes I will sell half of what I have.
    I got 18 lbs of LR off ebey. Good price 2.25 a lb.
    6 lbs from my LFS. Some base rock. I am upgrading the lights this week to 2x65 watts. w/ 2 lunar lights.
    The purple coralline is spreading fast.
    20 gallon zoanthid reef

    12 Gallon Reef

    10 gallon FW tank- 3 zebra danios, 2 platys, and 5 mystery snails

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    PM me when you Upload them. I am a fan to. Maybe we can trade?
    I really want to start up a 10 gallon zoanthid propagation tank but money won't allow it.
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    10 gallon FW tank- 3 zebra danios, 2 platys, and 5 mystery snails

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    Don't matter the background... if you let it, the coralline will block it out in no time once growth hits full speed.
    There's nowhere else I'ld rather be... unless, of course, you're buying

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    How long is no time?
    20 gallon zoanthid reef

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    10 gallon FW tank- 3 zebra danios, 2 platys, and 5 mystery snails

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