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Chucktown 20H - SPS Dominant


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    divecj5 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post
    The proportions are perfectly done. It gives the impression it is much larger than it is. Very zen...nicely done!
    Thanks Jim. Definitely took a little tweaking and changing to get it in it's current state.

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    Timmyb770 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    The Pics do make it look alot bigger than a 20 but i looks very nice!!, good choice on corals as well

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    Holy cow! I just realized your tank is only 20. That top view makes it look like a 90...

    I really like your Superman. Great pics - it'll be a nicely packed tank when your corals grow out.

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    divecj5 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timmyb770 View Post
    The Pics do make it look alot bigger than a 20 but i looks very nice!!, good choice on corals as well
    Thanks for the compliment. The only downfall of having a smaller tank is that you are limited on the number of coral you can add. Now that things are starting to fill in a bit, I'll have to stay on top of trimming and keeping things away from one another.

    Quote Originally Posted by igot2gats View Post
    it'll be a nicely packed tank when your corals grow out.
    I'm definitely looking forward to some of my smaller frags taking off. The Icefire and Pink Lemonade continue to encrust.....wish they would just get on with branching already

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    so fresh and so clean... keep it up man...

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    very nice! by far the best 20gallon tank ive ever seen. well done:D

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    ReeferRob - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    No fuge or sump on this beauty?
    Whats your light cycle on this tank?
    Do you dose anything in particular?

    Such a great tank. Every time I look at it I like it more and more.
    "We shouldn't think of an environment where livestock can survive, we should ensure an environment where livestock can thrive."-Rabidgoose
    "If it's gonna be that kinda party, Ima stick my ........ in the mashed potatoes!"-Beastie Boys

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    divecj5 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarvinsReef View Post
    so fresh and so clean... keep it up man...
    Thanks Marvin

    Quote Originally Posted by ReeferMike View Post
    very nice! by far the best 20gallon tank ive ever seen. well done:D
    Thank Mike. Not sure it's the "best" 20g but I think it's coming along nicely. There are a few other pieces that I would like to add and maybe change around a thing or two but it's in growout mode for the time being.

    Quote Originally Posted by ReeferRob View Post
    No fuge or sump on this beauty?
    Whats your light cycle on this tank?
    Do you dose anything in particular?

    Such a great tank. Every time I look at it I like it more and more.
    Thanks Rob. To answer your questions -

    Fuge - No fuge on this guy. I used to have an AC70 that I was using as a HOB refuge but honestly, I think it was hurting more than helping the tank. Could never get the circulation right through it and the Chaeto I had never grew.

    Light Cycle - Total time is 7 1/2 hours with all 5 bulbs firing except for the first 30 minutes.

    Dosing - I am currently dosing 1 drop of MB7 every morning and .15 mL of Vodka daily. I was dosing 5 drops of MB7 and .4mL of Vodka daily but the colors started getting too washed out and I really didn't want to up my feeding anymore. Things have been really looking good at their current levels so I will eventually just stop the Vodka all together.

    Took a bunch of shots yesterday so I'll post those up later on.

    -Adam

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    Cool, can't wait for the pics!

    Are you getting any growth from your acans? I'm not sure I've ever seen any growth shots of acans just huge colonies and chop shop ones into frags.

    I also like your new avatar. Do you skate?
    "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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    Quote Originally Posted by ReeferRob View Post
    Cool, can't wait for the pics!

    Are you getting any growth from your acans? I'm not sure I've ever seen any growth shots of acans just huge colonies and chop shop ones into frags.

    I also like your new avatar. Do you skate?
    Hopefully I get some time today to download and post up the pictures. I've been getting great growth on the Acans. When I was feeding them yesterday, I noticed 4 new baby polyps on one and 5 on the other. For a while I was feeding every other day but I've been more busy lately so it's been more of a once in a while thing. I'll post up a shot when I first got them and what they look like now.

    I used to skate....about 10 years ago Just always liked the Element logo and still wear some of their cooler shirts.

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