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  1. nano29

    leather toadstool, bent?

    Hi, I have a toadstool leather about 10" which is placed midway in a 29 nano. The leather is bent over toward the bottom third at a 70 to 90 degree angle. It has been like this around 3 weeks, always bent, but sometimes switches sides. Recently the polyps extended, but for a while it was bare...
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    biocube 29

    The worse part of keeping a nano aquarium is limited space and the constant urge to modify the reef you started out with. Changes were subtle as of last week, then major excavation. As corals grow, new placement required much thought, so the reef grew ... taller. ... New images will be posted...
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    biocube 29

    On the nail ... yellow gorgonian, the're not expensive, but need a decent current so algae won't form. Have a red one too. As the corals grow, the tank is forever changing. Will post new photos soon. ...
  4. nano29

    biocube 6-line v. clown

    As mentioned in the last post, the six line had a very controlling, aggressive demeanor toward the clown. Amazing, only 4 days later they "hang" in the same area with almost no territorial aggressiveness. Well, guess the six line stays. :happyfish
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    biocube 29

    Live in S. Florida & the tank has a constant temperture of 75 degrees +/- . ... Not anticipating another hurricane, so no heater or chiller. ... Thanks for the praises! ...
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    biocube 29

    The tank is going on 3 months (no problems) . Made a few adjustments due to coral aggressiveness. Six-line became very aggressive too and needs to be removed, guess its territory consumed the entire tank? ...
  7. nano29

    Biocube 29

    I do appreciate all the feedback and suggestions. I was listening for sounds that might indicate there was an active mantis shrimp on the prowl a few hours after the moon lights went off. The sound that I heard led me to the sump (rear of the biocube), aha ...found the jawsfish (still alive)...
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    Biocube 29

    Yes & yes. ... the mantis is 3/4" ... and very timid, but will be removed. Thanks
  9. nano29

    Biocube 29

    Thanks for the feedback. I didn't mention the mantis shrimp (if it is a mantis?) is only 3/4" . I see where it hides & notice it when I feed the inhabitants MYSIS. I'm on a mission to remove it without much demolition.
  10. nano29

    Biocube 29

    Hello, this is fairly new, about 5 weeks. So far, every inhabitant is doing fine and all readings are on the mark. The corals are; Hairy mushrooms, Xenia (pulsating), Leather toad stool, Sun coral and a couple of feather dusters. The live rock from Tonga was cured when bought, but a lot of cool...
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