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    speedstar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default 35g of Sticks

    Ok so I just wanted to have the first post in this forum.... Pics to follow.

    35g flat back 36*12*18
    hang on skimmer OCto
    150w MH radium
    fan cooled
    mp10 for flow
    reef keeper light w/ph add on

    Contents mixed reef more SPS dominate than anything.

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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    so far sooo good....NOW LETS SEE SOME PICS!!!
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    speedstar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Still no pics but here is the stock list. Mostly frags, but a couple nice size hunks including my 10eye Miami Hurricane.

    Green/purple monti
    rainbow monti
    christmas monti
    sunset monti
    flower petal cap
    orange polyp on green monti

    red polyp on yellow digi
    rainbow prostrata
    garf bonsai
    pink blueberry tip prostrata
    blue/green corralite stag
    limeade
    pink lemonade
    ora pearlberry
    ora red planet
    ora chips
    ora german blue
    blue tort
    rainbow tort
    CC red table
    blue secale
    Aussie unknown milli
    true undata
    blue/green cyphastrea
    karls candle light
    nana tri color

    rainbow acan
    green acan

    red chalice aussie
    blue/ green eye chalice aussie
    unknown brownout chalice aussie
    tatts cotton candy chalice
    reef ready hurricane
    miami hurricane
    watermelon chalice

    So once it grows in providing it has room it should look pretty sweet.

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    speedstar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    OK some pics, most of the monti's are in QT lost a bunch in past to nudi's so very careful now. Also several sticks are browned out as they lived while I was balancing the Alk.

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    speedstar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    What's this one:

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Speedstar- long time, no see!!

    Hows this tank doin?? Rockin- no doubt! Got an update for us to drool over?

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