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Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube


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    2pairs - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    The tank is looking real good.
    That is a good haul for F- DAY,

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    Mr. Microscope - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks 2pairs! Hey, what does, "2pairs" mean BTW?

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    2pairs - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Microscope View Post
    Thanks 2pairs! Hey, what does, "2pairs" mean BTW?
    It didn't come from a poker hand as most would think, it came from several years ago when I decided to learn how to raise Seahorses. I needed a screen name on seahorse.org and because I had 2 pairs of breeding seahorses it just made perfect sense.

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    Mr. Microscope - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2pairs View Post
    It didn't come from a poker hand as most would think, it came from several years ago when I decided to learn how to raise Seahorses. I needed a screen name on seahorse.org and because I had 2 pairs of breeding seahorses it just made perfect sense.
    Impressive! I've always thought seahorses were cool. I especially like those pink dwarf guys. My wife thinks they're weird though. 'Just bobbing up and down all day. LOL!

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    Mr. Microscope - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I took a few shots with the blue LEDs on tonight. Recently, I mounted all those pink zoas. Most of them are on the pillar now, but I decided to expand to the overflow. I'll be putting SPS on the back wall as well as zoas. It's going to be a fun new rock scaping project.
    overflowrocks20120627 - Mr. Microscope's 25 Gallon Cube

    Some more zoas up close (Pinks, Zombie Eyes, Organisms)
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    Just for fun..Yumas!
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    Wow very nice!
    There's nothing like being a Reefer! www.upmmas.com

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    Mr. Microscope - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks Miz!

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    Mr. Microscope - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Water Change!
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    Wow! This is coming along nicely. A little more time to grow and fill in and this will really be eye candy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2pairs View Post
    Wow! This is coming along nicely. A little more time to grow and fill in and this will really be eye candy.
    Thanks 2pairs! I'm getting pretty close to being fully stocked, at least on top of the pillar. It really is fun watching it fill in. Last night, I knocked a big chunk of birdnest off the top of the pillar and it fell directly into my clam. D'oh! The thing is still closed tight this morning. I hope it survives.

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