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    well the tank is 36x18x22. hob fuge and skimmer. maxi 1200 w/mod for flow. 4 bulb t5...want to get a 6 for lighting. heres the pics say what you think.
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    more will come later on and as i get new things.

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    looks great adam, i like the anthias

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    Nice lookin tank, but got one question-

    You like zoas???

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    ya you could say that i like em. they are easssssy

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    Been awhile since you updated us...how's the tank coming?

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    wow it has been awhile. i will try n snap some update shots soon. one thing i will say is last week i used stress guard because my tang wanted to see how my powerhead felt. but anyway not 1 of my corals would open up. i will never use it again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aperry2006 View Post
    wow it has been awhile. i will try n snap some update shots soon. one thing i will say is last week i used stress guard because my tang wanted to see how my powerhead felt. but anyway not 1 of my corals would open up. i will never use it again.
    WOW! I would have never expected that reaction. According to SeaChem it is reef safe, and is supposed to be a "slime coat replacer" for fish. Much like aloe vera that we use for our hands.

    I'll shoot an e-mail off and see what they say Adam.

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    yup everything is starting to look back to normal now. after 2 water changes and alot of skimming everything is looking alot better. ill clean the glass tonight and snap some pictures tomorrow

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    mike ill take 5 gallons of salt mix next time i come in to do another water change. but i usually dont run carbon and didnt so no need for any of that. but as soon as i added the stress guard my skimmer went crazy. which i did expect. but anyway the fish are doing great. even "lucky" my baby yellow tang who lived thru a maxi-mod attack which was the reason i added the stress guard. ill post pics up tomorrow guys.

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