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jolson10450's 2.5g mini pico nano contest entry!


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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    oh see now I like that! You may not want a pistol/goby in there~I had them in my 8g with a sand bottom and man that pistol destroy just about every zoa I had on the bed. They kick up so much sand that it looked like it was snowing in my tank all the time. Hated it! My zoa's hardly ever fully opened.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MizTanks View Post
    oh see now I like that! You may not want a pistol/goby in there~I had them in my 8g with a sand bottom and man that pistol destroy just about every zoa I had on the bed. They kick up so much sand that it looked like it was snowing in my tank all the time. Hated it! My zoa's hardly ever fully opened.
    yeah that was one of my main concerns with them, mantis's are the same just not nearly as bad so i am considering one of them, if not i might just get a pair of sexy shrimp and maybe a tiny goby or something to put in there

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    Quote Originally Posted by jolson10450 View Post
    yeah that was one of my main concerns with them, mantis's are the same just not nearly as bad so i am considering one of them, if not i might just get a pair of sexy shrimp and maybe a tiny goby or something to put in there
    Good idea because IMO that lil tank is rockin as it is now~sexy shrimp are sweet looking. What about a clown goby~they love to perch on corals.
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    yeah that is what i will get probably, i had one in here before and it was out for a day then boom gone so i think it died under my rocks and the peppermint ate him lol i expected to see him when i moved the rock around today but nope. so i will probably get a little clown goby and a pair of sexy's

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    Sounds good to me. I've experienced that with clown goby they really need to be acclimated very slow. I can't wait to see one in you tank!
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    beautiful acan tank!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corvette Reefer View Post
    beautiful acan tank!
    yeahh.... it was... no longer though i removed all of the acans

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    Quote Originally Posted by jolson10450 View Post
    yeahh.... it was... no longer though i removed all of the acans

    That was a sweet looking little tank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jolson10450 View Post
    yeahh.... it was... no longer though i removed all of the acans
    It is better you moved them instead of loosing then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2pairs View Post
    It is better you moved them instead of loosing then.
    yeah for sure! they all have opened up probably 2x the size now that they are in my main tank... i am thinking they had to much light because now they are off to the side in my tank in a sort of shaded area and seem to be doing 100% better than before. the colors of most of the rainbow ones hardly show under the t5's though that is the only bummer.

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