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thefishgirl - 300g coral propogation/frag tank


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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    WOW!!! What a chaotic hodge podge of BEAUTY!!!!

    that would be a fun tank to be elbows deep in fragging stuff!!!!
    fulltankshot 1 - thefishgirl - 300g coral propogation/frag tank

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    thefishgirl - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Chaotic hodge podge? muwahahahaha
    It is exactly that. And I spent HOURS making it look the way it looks!

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    thefishgirl - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Here a few shots from my tank. Nothing too spectacular, but my chalices are definitely growing.

    Zoas
    MulticoloredZoaRock1 - thefishgirl - 300g coral propogation/frag tank

    1 of 2 black and white ocellaris playing peek a boo with the camera
    PeekaBooBWOccy - thefishgirl - 300g coral propogation/frag tank

    Pink Lemonade Chalice -- in recovery right now

    PinkLemonade1 - thefishgirl - 300g coral propogation/frag tank

    I hate this snail.. it frightens me! He is pretty thought. He is about 1.5 inches long, so he's not small. If anyone has an ID, I would appreciate it. Check out its red foot!
    RedBlackSnail2 - thefishgirl - 300g coral propogation/frag tank

    My sun coral....looks like a baby coming on!
    SunCoral2 - thefishgirl - 300g coral propogation/frag tank

    SunCoral3 - thefishgirl - 300g coral propogation/frag tank

    My Watermelon Chalice - it is growing out nicely. It is as big as the palm of my hand now.

    TFGWatermelonChalice2 - thefishgirl - 300g coral propogation/frag tank

    Ooooo... a Sombrero Chalice!! No.. wait. That's Trop's Brian's Baby Hybrid Watermelon
    TheTropsBriansBabyHybridWatermelon2 - thefishgirl - 300g coral propogation/frag tank

    TheTropsBriansBabyHybridWatermelon1 - thefishgirl - 300g coral propogation/frag tank



    My urchin - he is HUGE.
    Urchin1 - thefishgirl - 300g coral propogation/frag tank

    My serpent star playing on the chalice crates.
    SerpentStar1 - thefishgirl - 300g coral propogation/frag tank

    SerpentStar2 - thefishgirl - 300g coral propogation/frag tank

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    That is one huge frag tub!!!!

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    thefishgirl - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    If I get bored, I can snorkel in it almost.

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    iyachtuxivm - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I hate this snail.. it frightens me! He is pretty thought. He is about 1.5 inches long, so he's not small. If anyone has an ID, I would appreciate it. Check out its red foot!
    RedBlackSnail2 - thefishgirl - 300g coral propogation/frag tank

    It looks like Phaesianella australis. Seems to like more temperate water, algae grazer. Unless you keep your tank at 75 degrees or lower I dont think its something you'll have to worry about too long.
    I really kinda like the idea of a large salt water "pond" very cool.

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    thefishgirl - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks for the information. My tank is kept around 78F. He's been there for quite sometime. I've been seeing him around for at least a year...maybe even more.

    The pond is actually pretty neat. Easy to work in. And it is really cool to see things from the top down perspective.

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    vega15 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Really nice looking tank you have there. I agree that looking down on it gives a totally different perspective. I have family that lives out in Grosse Point and I would love to stop buy and take a look one day when I am down there

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    The Rugger - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    What is the name of the Shrooms from the Pic with the "ocellaris playing peek a boo"???

    Rhodactis?

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    CalmSeasQuest - Reefkeeper
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    Wow - Incredible tank Becky

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