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  1. #21
    ETBReefer05 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Saw this guy at Reef Paradise and my Store credit just screamed GET HIM!!!! Its a yellow watchman Goby. Gonna get a pistol shrimp to accompany him as well.
    IMG 6307 - ETBReefer's Tank
    "You're gonna need a bigger boat..."-Roy Scheider as "Chief Brody" in "Jaws"

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    ETBReefer05 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by chort55 View Post
    Good call on snaggin that one, when you showed me it the other day I was thinking about asking you what u were waiting for have Mike bag it for ya
    At that time I was worrying about my $70 clowns coming in any day. Now I know within a week time-frame when they'll be at RP so I can relax a little. Also, I chose this fish over getting more stuff for my 60. If my 60 is up by the end of October, I'll be happy.
    "You're gonna need a bigger boat..."-Roy Scheider as "Chief Brody" in "Jaws"

    Ask 10 Reefers a question and you'll get 12 opinions in return.

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    ETBReefer05 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by chort55 View Post
    What else do u need to get the 60 going??? Im hoping to see water in that thing by the end of this month LOL J/k man I totally understand on waiting and even worse waiting for funding Still need a few things for my 180 thats been up and running for a few months lol
    I can start the tank with the current rock I have. Might be a little light, about 5 or 6 lbs short, but adding a little at a time til it suits my idea of a minimal rockwork design can be done little by little. I need 60 lbs of sand...only using a few cups of my current sand to seed my 60...I need to buy acrylic for the corner overflow and saw/bend it, then I need to plumb the overflow for the sump...then I need to buy water...I think that would do it actually...
    "You're gonna need a bigger boat..."-Roy Scheider as "Chief Brody" in "Jaws"

    Ask 10 Reefers a question and you'll get 12 opinions in return.

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    ETBReefer05 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by chort55 View Post
    What else do u need to get the 60 going??? Im hoping to see water in that thing by the end of this month LOL J/k man I totally understand on waiting and even worse waiting for funding Still need a few things for my 180 thats been up and running for a few months lol
    I can start the tank with the current rock I have. Might be a little light, about 5 or 6 lbs short, but adding a little at a time til it suits my idea of a minimal rockwork design can be done little by little. I need 60 lbs of sand...only using a few cups of my current sand to seed my 60...I need to buy acrylic for the corner overflow and saw/bend it, then I need to plumb the overflow for the sump...then I need to buy water...and I need a bigger return pump...yup, that would do it.
    "You're gonna need a bigger boat..."-Roy Scheider as "Chief Brody" in "Jaws"

    Ask 10 Reefers a question and you'll get 12 opinions in return.

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    iyachtuxivm - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by ETBReefer05 View Post
    I can start the tank with the current rock I have. Might be a little light, about 5 or 6 lbs short, but adding a little at a time til it suits my idea of a minimal rockwork design can be done little by little. I need 60 lbs of sand...only using a few cups of my current sand to seed my 60...I need to buy acrylic for the corner overflow and saw/bend it, then I need to plumb the overflow for the sump...then I need to buy water...and I need a bigger return pump...yup, that would do it.
    Yeah so what are you waiting for? Lol Jk take your time do it right so you have more time to enjoy it.

  6. #26
    ETBReefer05 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default New Corals!

    Got some new corals yesterday and took pics of them under the Blue Plus' today. Here goes nothing.

    Orange Zoos (ID Please?)
    IMG 6313 - ETBReefer's Tank

    Blue Spotted Purple Mushroom
    IMG 6314 - ETBReefer's Tank

    Uknown Blue Polyps (ID Please?)
    IMG 6315 - ETBReefer's Tank

    Green Favia
    IMG 6316 - ETBReefer's Tank
    "You're gonna need a bigger boat..."-Roy Scheider as "Chief Brody" in "Jaws"

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    ETBReefer05 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    New livestock!

    Tubbs Blue Zoas (courtesy of EMUReef)
    IMG 6319 - ETBReefer's Tank

    Couple shots of the new Six-Line Wrasse
    IMG 6322 - ETBReefer's Tank
    IMG 6323 - ETBReefer's Tank
    IMG 6325 - ETBReefer's Tank

    Red and green Favia (Courtesy of EMUReef)
    IMG 6326 - ETBReefer's Tank

    Current FTS
    IMG 6327 - ETBReefer's Tank
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    EMUreef - Reefkeeper
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    lookin good. That hair algae needs to be taken care of though! none the less i like it!

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    demonclownfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    looks good, BTW that red&green favia is called a christmas favia.

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    EMUreef - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by ETBReefer05 View Post
    Uknown Blue Polyps (ID Please?)
    IMG 6315 - ETBReefer's Tank
    do the polyps kinda look like flowers? If so i think this is a Gonipora.

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