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Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube


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  1. #141
    dputt88 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    pencil urchin! good deal, they sell them at my LFS occasionally. im pretty sure they dont get very big, and will keep your rock 100% free of GHA. they are great for getting rid of that stuff if you have it. and yes most urchin are most active at night.

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    Wow! Great job dad!! :-) That is definitely a sweet setup!

    Sent from my Kindle Fire using Tapatalk 2
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    Mr. Microscope - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by dputt88 View Post
    pencil urchin! good deal, they sell them at my LFS occasionally. im pretty sure they dont get very big, and will keep your rock 100% free of GHA. they are great for getting rid of that stuff if you have it. and yes most urchin are most active at night.
    Quote Originally Posted by chort55 View Post
    penil urchin.... also known to eat zoas.

    Sweet tank tho, not to sure how I haven't noticed this one
    Thanks dputt and chort! My friend poidog just posted to me that he thinks it's an Echinometra Viridis. Google image search seems to back it up as well. The wiki page is educational.


    Quote Originally Posted by MizTanks View Post
    Wow! Great job dad!! :-) That is definitely a sweet setup!
    Thanks Miz!

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Microscope View Post
    Thanks dputt and chort! My friend poidog just posted to me that he thinks it's an Echinometra Viridis. Google image search seems to back it up as well. The wiki page is educational.



    Thanks Miz!
    Your welcome! FYI-the Pencil Urchin I had just about wiped out all the coralline from my LR and cleaned my glass of it as well. I found him a new home
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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    I havnt popped in, in a while. Glad I did!

    Your tank has gone CRAZY!!!!

    Nice job man.

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    Mr. Microscope - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Patrick View Post
    I havnt popped in, in a while. Glad I did!

    Your tank has gone CRAZY!!!!

    Nice job man.
    Thanks Sir P! Reef-on!

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    Mr. Microscope - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I figured out a few more tricks for using the macro function on my P&S. 'Got the tripod back out and took a few more shots. Enjoy!

    AO0320121001 - Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube

    Blasto0120121001 - Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube

    UT0220121001 - Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube

    EHB20121001 - Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube

    JD20120930 - Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube

    JD0120121001 - Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube

    Orange20121001 - Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube

    These all came from the same colony, but have morphed into three different varieties.
    Pinks0220121001 - Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube

    Pinks0420121001 - Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube

    Pinks0320121001 - Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube


    BYE!
    HC0120121001 - Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube

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    Love the acans....been thinking about picking up a frag for some time.

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    Mr. Microscope - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by BC United View Post
    Love the acans....been thinking about picking up a frag for some time.
    You won't regret it! They're fun to feed. I got that rainbow one with the teal sides from windycityreefs.com. They call them Jade Dragons.

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    Mr. Microscope - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    NEW FISHY!!!
    TS11A - Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube
    I finally got that Tailspot Blenny I've been wanting. It's a little bigger than I intended, but he seems to have acclimated well. I got him eating Hikari Seaweed Extreme pellets (after they dissolve). The territory he chose is on top of the pillar. I'm really excited about that as no other fish really hang out up there. He found a little hole and stays there most of the time with his little head poking out like a finger puppet. He's also apparently not camera shy.
    TailspotA - Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube
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