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Ocho Cinco's 24 Gallon Aquapod


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    Ocho Cinco - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I got a bunch of new coral yesterday. This acan is one of them. I came home from work and found it eating a lady bug!

    DSC00084 - Ocho Cinco's 24 Gallon Aquapod
    DO WORK!

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    Ocho Cinco - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Changed a lot of things with this tank. I was having a few problem getting it off the ground, mainly ALK. But that has gotten better and things are doing good. I ordered a new bulb (current) to replace the crappy ebay one that I think the coral hated. I also got a Aqua C Remora Nano HOB skimmer that is doing some work. I also got my frag tank going and put a lot of the coral in there and it seems to be doing a lot better, im guessing because that tank has a 150 phoenix bulb. So pretty much this tank is gonna be the display tank so I'm working on getting everything up to par again. I also added a blue and gold Blenny that is doing great.
    DO WORK!

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