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my 24gallon chunk of reef


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    jstan - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    jstan - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    100 5620 - my 24gallon chunk of reef
    this guys already making a huge comeback from when I first picked it up, and it feeds like crazy. Can't wait to see it fully healed.
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    jstan - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    jstan - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    100 5597 - my 24gallon chunk of reef
    a couple of the tanks newest fish
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    And finally some pics of the tank enjoy.

    Chris no thats not the one you gave me. It was buried by a old turbo snail I used to have, and was a gonner by the time I found it. The candy canes, went from 3 to 12, then I traded them to a local store for some more live rock. The acan there is a Rainbow echinata that I got from LGBenny( I think thats his screen name) at the Masm swap about 3 years ago. I'll try and find an old pic so everyone can see how much it's grown.

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    jstan - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    heres when I first got the rainbow acan
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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Tank is lookin awsome!!!!

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    jstan - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks Chris, it took a lot of effort, learning, and quite a few mistakes to get it here. But the cyano is finally gone(two year battle...yay me!!). However it's all about to get torn down.... And almost all the zoas are going bye bye....Kinda getting tired of wasting money just to see them grow a ton, then melt away, then grow, then melt.....stupid zoas.

    'Cause the new 60 breeder is out of the basement, on the stand and filled with water. Just waiting on funds to buy new sand. And then of course the cycle. The new tank will be mostly LPS and SPS, with one or two leathers. And a few of the zoa colonies I just can't part with....( I know I know there just so hard to give up...)

    But the upgrade has officially started. And I have to say its taking everything I have to not jump start things and rush right into it, especially when I have to sit here and look at a tank full of water with nothing in it. But I've waited over two years for this to happen, so I guess I can wait a little longer. That being said I believe a new tank thread is needed now.

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    An upgrade??? Sweet!!!

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    dlhirst - Reefkeeper
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    It's a great looking tank you have... ALMOST a shame to take it down. But, if your building bigger, I am sure it will be swell!

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    cephalotus - Reefkeeper
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    Nice little tank, you have some nice stuff good luck on the upgrade.

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