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My 5g hexagon tank


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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Pretty dang cool Cg I'm lovin watching you build this tank.
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    cg5071 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks for the pointer Nate. Thanks all. BTW miz i saw your new aquisition but didnt have time to read the whole thread, just the first page. Congrats


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    cg5071 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I put on a temporary hot5 light untill the leds get accomplished. 2 x 8w. I needed to do something as I got a couple of seahorses and the tank needed for them has a fairly large cardinal in it and wanted them to grow some. The maxi minis were in the sump of the 5g so I moved them to the hex and put the horsies in the sump. No good pics of the horsies yet.

    Some maxi-minis and their inhabitants. The structure under the live rock is a ceramic cave that is normally used for ciclids I guess. I wanted the 3 holes in it for flow and also some kind of sand dweller coming soon I am thinking 3-4 more sexies and a peacock mantis shrimp.
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    cg5071 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    A couple more maxi minis. So there are 5 maxi-minis in there now. I got them from Lucid propagations as a pkg for $200= $40 each. I dont have a reciept but you can ask Zach. 50% of that is $100 towards my coral limit $400. I bought alot of other stuff ATM so I am estimating what I think is a fair price for them were I to buy 5 at one time in an order. Anyone who has ordered from Lucid knows that they will give good prices for a larger order. I will get better pics of the other 2 soon, though 1 or 2 might not stay in. You can see the other 2 in one of the pics just not the whole piece. The 3 shown here are my favorites.
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