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Reefermike's 45 shallowcube


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    ReeferMike - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReeferRob View Post
    Um, you dropped your shot glass!? Nice update by the way. Looks like you've got some nice growth going on!

    i guess i got a little carried away with my vodka dosing... lol. nah actually i helped a buddy of mine move his tank last weekend and acquired some breakage of a pretty nice piece. once i got home i realized i was out of superglue so i threw it in a shotglass so it didnt get lost in the sandbed. which reminds me i still gotta glue that damn thing lol

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    ReeferMike - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by cg5071 View Post
    yeah, looks like lots of growth. what is growing on the sides? gsp or xenia? how did you get it to do that? i want something similar but i am not sure about glueing frags to the tank.
    its blue xenia, and grows like weeds in my tank. i just set a couple of rocks with the xenia on it up against the back corners on the sandbed and let it do the rest. ive had to trim it back with a magnet cleaner a few times lol. ill have to give away some unmounted frags next time i have to do that...just rubberband it to a rock for a few days and you're good.
    Last edited by ReeferMike; 07-07-2010 at 03:20 PM.

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Great looking tank! Very nice growth too!

    Itchin to re-upgrade it yet??

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    ReeferMike - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    yea this tanks just too small to be my main tank... its destined to become a prop tank, or something in support of the new tank im planning. its just too easy of a tank to maintain to get rid of it... either way im officially done with my little hiatus... time to go big again!

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    cg5071 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    if we lived closer i would take you up on the xenia frags. i have had it shipped 2x's and lost it both. also got some pulsing from the lfs 2x's and it melted away. the surviving patch i have is my first coral ever,lol. it is nice as it mats but just sort of a pinkish color and doesnt pulse.

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    ReeferMike - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Wow 4 years later... This tanks long gone, with all my corals and equipment....kinda depressing I'd love to have those zoas and rics back, so dissapointing that I left the hobby completely like I did.

    BUT Im picking up a 180 this weekend- Here we go again!

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Yahoooo for you!!! And for us too! Great to have you back


    Sent from my iPhone 4s via Tapatalk.
    There's nothing like being a Reefer! www.upmmas.com

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