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Fordris First SW setup (85 gal.)


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    Fish List
    2.Green Mandarin Dragonet (male and female , they have done the mateing dance up the glass but from what i know they wont breed unless the tank is very very tall)
    4.Green Chromis
    1.Six Line Wrass
    1.mated pair of Clown Fish
    1.Blue Hippo Tang
    1. Bi colored dotty back
    1. Algae Goby
    1.Purple Linkia Starfish
    3.Peppermint Shrimp
    (removed fish)
    1. one spotted Fox face ( got removed after i got stung by him )
    1. Engineer Goby ( Got Removed and put in a fish only tank i have because he was messing up the rock work too much with his engineering skills lol)
    1. Coral Beauty Angelfish ( Got Removed and put in a fish only tank Because He was nipping my purple brush to death ) special note: after more research i think he was actually just eating the dieing tissue.



    Coral
    Silver Gorgonian

    LPS
    Torch coral
    Pagoda Coral (Cup Coral)
    Raptors peace coral (frag won from last year swap)
    Hammer / Anchor Coral (Euphyllia ancora)

    Soft Coral's
    Blue green sympodium
    Yellow Polyps
    Colt Coral
    Clove polyp

    Chalice's
    Watermelon Chalice
    Purple Chalice

    Zoanthids/Pallys
    Bam Bams

    SPS family
    Red Planet Acro
    Grape Monti
    Brown Pavona
    Green Pavona

    Mushroom family
    Bullseye mushroom AKA Tonga bluemushroom
    Green/purple mushroom
    green Hairy Mushroom colony
    Last edited by Fordris; 09-10-2011 at 03:18 PM. Reason: Updated

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    Wow im sorry lol this is sooo out of date, I will update it this morning , hopefully an updated stock list and new pics will be up soon . it looks nothing like this anymore lol.

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    It's about time Shane!
    Hi my name is Larry and I'm a coral addict!

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    Looks Great,
    Im in the exact same situation you where in in the first post right now. I have been doing freshwater since i was young and decided to try salt just a couple weeks ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat-O View Post
    Looks Great,
    Im in the exact same situation you where in in the first post right now. I have been doing freshwater since i was young and decided to try salt just a couple weeks ago.
    Quoted wrong post*
    Last edited by MizTanks; 09-13-2011 at 12:27 AM.
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    yeah its been amazing to watch it grow and change. sorry for the delay on pictures keep getting distracted with children lol so i'll prob post them Monday when there in school.

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    Cant wait to see the pics!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fordris View Post
    Wow im sorry lol this is sooo out of date, I will update it this morning , hopefully an updated stock list and new pics will be up soon . it looks nothing like this anymore lol.
    About time slacker!!! lol Looking forward to seeing the changes, pretty much the coolest part of watching a tank mature don't ya think?
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