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    cg5071 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    yep, looks good. i have been thinking about urchins lately. i need something to clean the hair so that the kole tang and blenny will munch on the rest of the rock. (they dont touch hair) did you buy all those or are they hitchhikers? short spine urchins? and maybe a pencil? i would prefer to leave out the ones that collect stuff,lol.

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    CableGuy - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks everyone..



    CG... they were all HH. Hatched in the tank.

    Here are some zoa's I bought over the last couple of weeks:

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    Last edited by CableGuy; 08-05-2010 at 10:47 PM.

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    EMUreef - Reefkeeper
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    lookin good, had to check out your setup after we talked about it. Hopefully the nems will look great and stay put for you.

    I forgot to ask. what kinda lighting do you have?

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    CableGuy - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by EMUreef View Post
    lookin good, had to check out your setup after we talked about it. Hopefully the nems will look great and stay put for you.

    I forgot to ask. what kinda lighting do you have?


    2x250 MH with Blue LED night lights.

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    CableGuy - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Here are some pics of my grow out tank, juvi fish tank and my small (for now) hatching station:

    • Frag tank is a 48x18x12, with a 55G sump. Has about 30lbs of live rock and 30lbs sand, along with my new toy... an ASM G4.... awesome skimmer! I just need to get a light which I am working on now.

    • Juvi tank when my clowns get big enough is just a 30 tall with two yellow tails in it. They will come out of course and they are only in there to make sure everything is good. Tank has been filled but not running for about 2 months so I did a water change, let it sit for a couple days with some phantom feeding and all the levels are good and seem to like their home. Has some Florida rock and a couple tonga branches.

    • Hatching station is just a heavy duty rack. The tank on the right is my rotifers and the left one is my baby clowns tank. Plan on adding 4-6 more 10 gallons with a sump in the bottom.


    I also threw a pic of my nems in there too...

    Let me know what you guys think! (Tips, tricks, hints and help, along with constructive criticism are all welcome!)

    Thanks!
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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Cool update!!

    How ya like that skimmer???

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    CableGuy - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Patrick View Post
    Cool update!!

    How ya like that skimmer???

    Not sure.. tank is not fully cycled so I just had to running to test it... it is off right now and there is no bioload besides some ghost/phantom feeding I am doing to raise the ammonia, but I think the sand and rock are good already as they have been in established tanks.

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    CableGuy - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Got my new light hung and installed yesterday. Will post pics a little later =)

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Thats what ya said last night!! Hehehehe....

    Lets see those pics!!

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    Looking good man, hit me up if you need a hand around your new "lab"!
    "We shouldn't think of an environment where livestock can survive, we should ensure an environment where livestock can thrive."-Rabidgoose
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