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    slapshot - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by cg5071 View Post
    Sweet! Mad scientist,lol. I love your tank as I have said before. I was going to ask how you were feeding the non photo corals without disturbing the others with so much food. Do you have that problem? It doesnt sound like it.
    Thank you, it is a labor of love for sure. I was having a problem with Nitrate spikes, causing the SPS to brown out and stressing the feather stars. I have since added the pellets and the results are remarkable. I am pretty sure this has solved the problem.

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    slapshot - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by jolson10450 View Post
    very nice! i wish to get here some day! i remember seeing your photos on other sites, glad you posted them here! i love the wrasse eating clam photo!
    LOL it was not my best day. I loved that wrasse. thank you.



    Quote Originally Posted by cg5071 View Post
    I have the same red starfish. They are cool and really active. I see him all the time in the 80g. I have also recently asked about getting a feather star. Probably fairly easy for you since you are feeding the non photos?
    He is cool for sure. Seems healthy and as you said always visable. The feathers are really cool. I did lose two during my last Nitrate spike. They can be touchy but love to eat cyclops and Ultra Min by fauna.

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    Awesome tank! Thanks for (finally) posting it.
    Last edited by jimsflies; 10-02-2013 at 09:56 PM.

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    slapshot - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post
    Awecome tank! Thanks for (finally) posting it.
    Thank you! I know right! Sorry Jim.

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    Wow, Slap!!! Well thought out and simply beautiful. You have done a stellar job replicating the natural environment. I love it.

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    Good info, thank you. I have seen the food dosing in a similar way but it used a small single bottle wine chiller. I have been looking at those pellets too so very good to know.


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    Do you do scuba tours? If so, I wanna goooo!!
    It appears to be more then just a passion. You've created your own ocean!
    Thank you for the time you took to share this with us. It is beautiful!!


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    So, Bongo Shrimp stopped over with his new iPhone and tried out the camera. Checkout the slow motion capability!!


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    No way!!! Dang that's sweet!!! I'll be upgrading to the new one soon too


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    Yeah that's pretty cool...was that video edited on the phone or computer?

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