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BadFish's REEFER Madness


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    Badfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Mar 2011
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    Grand Rapids
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    Pat

    Default BadFish's REEFER Madness

    Hello, Here are some pics of my two 2g Fluval Spec, Pico Reef tanks I have had them up since Jan & March of 2011. They are my first attempts at Reef tanks and "nano" tanks.
    I custom built the hoods my self, one it has 2x 6" 10w CF coralife 50/50, and a LED actinic/moon.
    The other has 5x 3w Cree LEDs; 2x White, 2x R.Blue, & 1x UV
    I am doing this log for two reason; one is to see if the difference from LEDs and CF lights in both color and growth. And the second is more personal, because someone told me I couldn't keep anything saltwater in this small of a tank, let alone a reef.
    Both the tanks have no fish only inverts.

    CF Tank stock list:
    2lbs of live rock
    1 Sexy Shrimp
    1 Pom Pom Crab
    1 anemone Porcelain Crab
    3 Hermits
    4 Snails
    9 Assorted Shrooms
    1 Kenya tree
    4 Button Poylps
    1 Zoa Colony
    1 Giant Green Duncan

    Last up date 4/27/11
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    LED Tank stock list:
    2lbs of live rock
    1 Harlequin Shrimp
    1 Arrow Crab
    2 Hermits
    3 Snails
    2 Ric. Shroom
    1 Hammer Coral
    1 Trumpet Coral
    1 Horn Coral
    2 Zoa Colonies (I'm not sure what kind)

    Last up date 4/27/11
    LED4 27 11 - BadFish's REEFER Madness
    Feel free to comment!
    Last edited by Badfish; 04-28-2011 at 07:35 AM.

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