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    Tom@HaslettMI - Reefkeeper
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    East Lansing, MI
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    Tank has been doing alright. A little cyano has cropped up (I need to be better about water changes and cleaning the filter pad...) and I added a few frags. Colors on the corals look bad as I'm temporarily using 2 white powerbrite LEDs.

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    IMAG0910 1 - Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico

    Xenia showing some decent growth
    IMAG0904 - Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico

    Yellow sun coral (5 polyps). $10 from chazde at the Lansing swap.
    IMAG0903 - Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico

    Zoas. 4 polyp frag from the main tank.
    IMAG0905 - Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico

    Grape caulerpa. The original part has died but the new growth is much more dense.
    IMAG0906 - Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico

    Another shot that I feel makes the tank look much larger than it is...
    IMAG0913 - Tom@HaslettMI's 2012 pico

    Thank for looking!
    Tom
    Last edited by Tom@HaslettMI; 02-21-2012 at 03:33 PM. Reason: repaired photo links after organizing PB account

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