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Dbo's 100g


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    Default Dbo's 100g

    First post here at CR, but have known about this site for a while now, no idea why i havent joined yet but looking forward to being a part of this site.
    ill start off with some info about my tank.
    Tank has been running since 11/8/12 and was a upgrade from a 65g
    100g 72x18x18
    2-120w led fixtures
    Bashsea sump/fuge
    Vertex Skimmer

    Livestock
    Orange shoulder tang
    Yellow tang
    Blue tang
    ORA Picasso Clown
    ORA Black clown
    Coral Beauty
    Royal Gramma
    Scooter Blenny
    Falco Hawkfish
    Serpentine Star
    Cleaner Shrimp
    Coral Bandit Shrimp
    Sally Lightfoot

    heres some pics.
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    Default Re: Dbo's 100g

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    Tank looks great man, love the orange shoulder!

    Couple quick questions.... Do you have any issues with the Coral Beauty nipping? And, what kind of LED fixtures are those? They seem to light the tank fairly well for only 2 of them on a 6' tank.
    Thanks man, appreciate it.
    So far the coral beauty has been a great addition and no nipping any anything. Hopefully I got lucky with this one but im always watching to make sure.
    The leds are just the generic 120w ones you see on ebay. They have no optics and the spread is pretty good. I have no plans to get a 3rd at the moment, very happy with only 2.

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    Default Dbo's 100g

    Beautiful tank! Great picture taking too I've alway considered the Green Implosion Palys a big PITA in my tank but in yours they look awesome. Love the Star Fish too
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    Default Re: Dbo's 100g

    Quote Originally Posted by MizTanks View Post
    Beautiful tank! Great picture taking too I've alway considered the Green Implosion Palys a big PITA in my tank but in yours they look awesome. Love the Star Fish too
    Thanks miz!
    Yeah the palys grow really fast but I just sold a big chunk of them yesterday so now they are on there own rock thats seperare from other rockwork. I dont want to get rid of them but I can try to control them lol
    Thanks!

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