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BadFish's REEFER Madness


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    Badfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks, that is a female Harlequin shrimp, they are awesome little shrimp to watch and I had wanted one forever. They only eat starfish so I have to make sure I throw a few in every day or so. Yeah that Duncan looks huge in the pic but its not really that big. It's only a 2.5 gal pico so everything looks big in it! It is starting to bud another head though.

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    Badfish, thanks! nice tank!
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    Here is some updates on growth and new additions

    The new head forming on the Duncan is getting bigger.
    IMG 0847 - BadFish's REEFER Madness
    This awesome Yuma that I love is splitting, so I'm pumped about this one
    IMG 0848 - BadFish's REEFER Madness
    The big purple one up front split on to this shell, so I put it in my other pico
    Shroomsplit - BadFish's REEFER Madness

    I also added an arrow crab and a horn coral frag to the LED Pico
    LED4 27 11 - BadFish's REEFER Madness
    You can see the first shroom that split from the green fluorescent one that was added to this tank about a month ago is starting to get its color
    IMG 0854 - BadFish's REEFER Madness

    I am still playing with the light in the LED tank, because I keep frying my purple zoas. I have the whites turned almost all the way off and the blue are only about 10%. These light are super powerful on this little tank, I'm just going to have to watch the corals closely. The Horn coral is my first Sps Frag in the Picos so I'm excited to see if the tank can support an Sps coral, I'm a little skeptical myself.

    As for the CF tank its growing like crazy I think very coral in the tank has or is in the process of multiplying / splitting. This might not be a big deal to most; but I am blown away these little tanks can support all of this growth, they are basically stock besides the Lights and I add no sups to the water

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    Definitely have great growth. I love Duncans!!
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    Badfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I finally moved in to my new house about a week ago, I have been staying with my brother while my wife and I found a place to live. So I have been super busy moving, unpacking, and getting settled in, but here is an updates on the tank that I have been meaning to post.

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    Badfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    The Green lavender shroom was getting too big so I moved it to the bottom left side of the tank. This little tank is quickly starting to get out grown, at least it

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    Here is a scary pic of when I had to move both the tanks to the new house
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    Quote Originally Posted by Badfish View Post
    Here is a scary pic of when I had to move both the tanks to the new house
    That's beyond scary! Lol.
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    Badfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Here are some pics of the LED tank a few days after the move. Everything is looking healthy and fully open in both tanks, so the move seemed not too stressful on either. We did lose the porcelain crab how ever....
    IMG 0921 - BadFish's REEFER Madness

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    This is an awesome Zoa I got about 2 weeks ago, don't know the name of it though. Anyone know it?
    IMG 0867 - BadFish's REEFER Madness
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    Right after I snapped this the Pom pom grabbed him and carried him off to his secret hideout.
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    You're filter feeding with the angles now little buddy....
    RIP - BadFish's REEFER Madness

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    Sorry for your loss-RIP Mr. Crab
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