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Nate's 24g Macro/Reef Cube


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    cg5071 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    My electric blue hermits came in big fancy shells. If yours (1 or 2?) are outgrowing those shells you could have these if you want.


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    nate_newton - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I had no idea your tank was so stocked until you posted it. I think you might be past the just water changes phase, and on to being a reef chemist. I was there when I used ReefCrystal, but switched to Seachem Reef and haven't had to add anything, but I'm not as stocked as you are either. Because of some inverts diets they fare better on a well established reef. My frag tank has had a lot less light while the ongoing led upgrade. So my pokerstar isn't in good shape, moved it to the contest nano for now. I was going to say if you killed my pocci you must have really done something, mine has been in almost no light for a few weeks and still is good. Though I have room for it and moved it to the light. Thanks for the shell offer, I think I'm good for now on shells. My purple and green caps grow next to each other and have now started to twist together.

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    cg5071 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    That looks really cool. I just noticed how well my purple was doing tonight. I havent had it long. Thanksgiving. It is starting to scroll up, was just a chunk.

    Good to know about the poccis. I really like them. I will probably at least try to get all the colors of it. i want to try and grow out babies after they start spawning. The ones I lost, both the same were copper. The tips of the polyps were an irridescent color and seemed to change colors. From green to gold to orangey like patina.

    I have aquired alot of the corals in just the last month or 2. LOL buying frag packs and not wanting to pay shipping so order alot. It is officially an addiction.


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    nate_newton - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    RIP Tailspot
    34 months, my first saltwater fish and first saltwater fish to pass on
    he was a great fish
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    Heidi - Reefkeeper
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    OH no! I am so sorry to hear that Nate! What happened to him *hugs*

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    nate_newton - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Heidi View Post
    OH no! I am so sorry to hear that Nate! What happened to him *hugs*
    Thanks Heidi, either age or some creeper in the tank.

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    Hope it wasnt a creeper!

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    Sorry for your loss Nate (((hugs)))
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    Time for a little update here Nate how's everything going?
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    nate_newton - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I was thinking that also, I'm way overstocked at the moment. My clowns are now laying eggs consistently and not eating them right away also. A photo update soon. It looks different though after I lost my swirling monti caps seen below to RTN.

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