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BadFish's REEFER Madness


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    Badfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Its been a while since the last update, everything made it after the move. (Aside from the porcelain crab)
    Pic of the CF tank, everything is still going like crazy.
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    Updates on the LED tank.

    The Trumpet coral is glowing like Kryptonite , and growing another mouth. The Harlequin is doing great, he still gets his leg a week.
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    Shrooms from the other pico are getting bigger, and I finally got rid of the Majano on the Zoa rock.
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    Still not sure what kind of Zoa this is
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    And all of the Zoas I burnt when I was still fine tuning the LED power are getting their color back
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    The SPS, Acan, Ric and Hammer coral are all doing awesome as well, they just need to get them in the rimless soon. Over crowed.
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    Last edited by Badfish; 07-23-2011 at 10:14 AM.

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    Pat is this tank still up or did you tear it down and combine with your new build?

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    Badfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Sadly Jim, the tanks are no more, they have been combined and placed in my rimless. It was bitter sweet, sad to see them go but it was awesome knowing that they were doing so well that they need more room to grow. Here is a few pic of the corals in their new home

    The Duncan now was 3 heads, the blue mushroom has almost tripled in size, and the yuma has split 4 times.
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    The burnt Zoas from the led pico have colored up amazingly, next to the is the upper rock from the CF tank with the GSP, and Shrooms
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    The sexy is very happy with all the new room so is the Pom-pom although I don't see her as much as I did,
    but she found an aptasia as a surrogate pom-pom.


    And Harley from the LED pico is now in King of my fuge,
    as for the jerk arrow crab, he has gone missing, this is the last know Photo of him.
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    I bet you can guess what happened to him.


    I still have the LED pico up with just water, LR, and some hermits so it will stay cycled. I plan on Putting it up in my office, So hopefully I'll have another build soon. Thanks for asking.

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    larryandlaura - Reefkeeper
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    Wow amazing pico! I say pico of the year.
    Hi my name is Larry and I'm a coral addict!
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    Badfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Bold statement Sir! But I thank you.

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