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Bongo Shrimp's 29g Reef


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    Bongo Shrimp - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by chort55 View Post
    Algae issues? I thought RO prevented that.... guess u shoulda used tap! lol
    RO doesn't prevent algae. I can't believe you thought that was true! But no I think I was dosing too much aminos and iron at the same time. It's dying now cause my mag is up.
    My Bongo Shrimp Want To Eat Your Starfish.
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    Bongo Shrimp - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by chort55 View Post
    I was ****in with you.... I can't believe you thought I was serious LMAO
    This is a prime example of why sarcasm on forums sucks. Sorry dude it's cool.
    My Bongo Shrimp Want To Eat Your Starfish.
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    Sorry I was referring to if you were to remove an epoxied colony.
    I usually don't use glue. Just find a hole or put a coral in between rocks.

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    Bongo Shrimp - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by chort55 View Post
    Its all good, I saw that "other' thread and had to bust ur balls when I saw u said something about having algae issues


    That new piece from DD looks real sweet, what's its name/type (scientific name/type)?? I'm definitely interested in seeing what it looks like after it gets used to the captive life, looks like it has some real potential!!!
    It doesn't have a common name and all I know is it is Acropora cytherea (per their website) and it is indonesian. It's going to be so cool even if it does change color a little.

    Quote Originally Posted by AJ :) View Post
    Sorry I was referring to if you were to remove an epoxied colony.
    I usually don't use glue. Just find a hole or put a coral in between rocks.
    I never will remove the colonies. Each is epoxied down at the base with 3-4 whole sticks of 2 part epoxy. They wouldn't stand up if I hadn't epoxied them down.
    My Bongo Shrimp Want To Eat Your Starfish.

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    dputt88 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Sweet tank. Love your photos. One day ill cough up.the money and buy a lens that can take those shots. But for now, im just jealous. Lol

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I997 using Tapatalk 2

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    Bongo Shrimp - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks guys!
    My Bongo Shrimp Want To Eat Your Starfish.

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    Tomorrow:
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    My Bongo Shrimp Want To Eat Your Starfish.

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    His coloring is exceptional!! Nice find.

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    Bongo Shrimp - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    New FTS:
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    The eel ate a piece of table shrimp from the tongs today. I can barely believe it considering how difficult I have heard it is to get them to eat. Also the candy basslet saw the eel and spent a few minutes trying to decide if he could heat him. Luckily the eel is a little too big and the basslet realized so.
    My Bongo Shrimp Want To Eat Your Starfish.

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    My Bongo Shrimp Want To Eat Your Starfish.

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