New Pics of tank
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New Pics of tank
It's been a while since I have posted any pics. These are pretty new--July 2nd (yes, I couldn't program the camera's date properly--should be 7/02/07 ). All pics are under 6-54w overdriven T5 lamps.
full tank shot:
Clownfish and anemone:
Potter's angelfish (going strong for a bit over a year ) who wouldn't cooperate with the camera:
full tank shot:
Clownfish and anemone:
Potter's angelfish (going strong for a bit over a year ) who wouldn't cooperate with the camera:
Andrew
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I forgot to give descriptions to some of the stuff. Most of the corals you see in the pic are Pocillopora that has spawned (eggs and all). Except for the big one right in the front, they all started off as nearly microscopic planulae and grew into those corals. The mother colony was a little ORA frag--same for the large Montipora on the left. The one Acropora I have left (rest taken over by said Pocillopora) is just a green slimer--all common stuff. The only noteworthy corals, though, are the red open brain and large bubble coral, which I have had for around 12 years. I already mentioned lighting, but circulation is provided by a modded Tunze 6100, 2 modded Tunze Nanostream 6025s, and a mag 12 for return (Seio on left side replaced by nanostreams).
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Bleh, tell me about it . If I had known what it would end up doing to me, I would never have bought the stuff. I usually recommend most people to AVOID it if at all possible. Maybe if it had been the pinkish variety I would have been a bit happier, but this is green and brown (just like the rest of ORA's green pocillopora). Oh well. I will be breaking the tank apart in the next few months for new floors, so 99% of those colonies WILL be going.sb1227 wrote:You know what you need in that tank? A nice Pocillopora frag.
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What happened ?Amphiprion wrote:Thank you for the compliments. However, it is all gone, now. I just lost everything a few days ago. At least I still have pictures of it.
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Incredible. Why, I wonder, hasn't it cleared up at all? Does that stuff get into the sandbed, rocks, etc.? Or do you think it's from the corals dying? I would think 100% water changes would clear some of that out....Even after several 100% water changes and a week later, it is still milky white.
Man, that so sucks....
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