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    nate_newton - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    The rock work is done, I don't think it'll change much. I used mostly Pukani dry and some Jakarta. In the front or left part I cut the rock into small pieces to create the wall which has zoa frags attached. Still deciding on what corals will be in the tank. So far I think whats in there is staying. More detailed shots to come later.


    IMG 3155 - Nate's 9g nano
    The two inhabitants I have are two dwarf crabs seen here.

    IMG 3147 - Nate's 9g nano

    IMG 3129 - Nate's 9g nano
    Last edited by nate_newton; 01-28-2012 at 12:44 AM.

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