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    speedstar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default setosa come back

    jimsflies these 2 are healing best, there is one more but it isn;t fairing as well. Have been waiting to remove rest algae; as the areas heal up im removing the algae. soon they should be back to solid red then transition to that radiating wow orange again.

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    Last edited by speedstar; 09-16-2009 at 10:06 PM.

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    Glad to see they are comming back for you. The Setosa is in my top 10 favorite corals.

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    Cool. Glad to see they look like they will make it. That coral has been through ****.

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    Please share the story. I am a newbie to SPS so I am eager to learn.

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    speedstar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    No real story, other than SPS can be a PIA. Occasionally for no detectable reasons start to recede, bleech, or die in a tank. I'm babysitting this till it goes back home.

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    this coral has been a good grower. But it seems like every time it starts to take off, it gets wacked by another corals. That's the problem with havin a packed mixed reef. Nothing seems to get along. On top of that, it seems like my parameters have been off for montis and this one was looking sad. When john came over the other day, I knew he was my best chance to get it back to health.

    Hopefully John can find pics of his old cube tank. It was tank of the month material on RC. I think John ended up taking it down because it outgrew itself.

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    speedstar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post

    Hopefully John can find pics of his old cube tank. It was tank of the month material on RC. I think John ended up taking it down because it outgrew itself.
    Found some pics of the 150g in its glory, but the cubes pictures are still evading me (shouldn;t have let the hosting expire where i had them) anyhow the pics are in members tanks....

    Speeds old setups

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