210g Reef Tank Pictures 06.01.07

efishnsea

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Hey Everyone
I have really had some growth with my stoneys and thought I would share their progress
and some updated pictures of the reef.
Enjoy

efish :happyfish nsea




 

efishnsea

Active Member
Originally Posted by Anubisxero
i'm confused at the 06.01.07 part?
that would be the date of the pics, I guess I'm a month and a day off
 

efishnsea

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Originally Posted by efishnsea
that would be the date of the pics, I guess I'm a month and a day off

date fixed!!!!!thanks
 

goodwin9

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Your tanks look extremely over crowded. I have some room in South Dakota if you ever decide to thin out your forest...Looks Great
 

qreef

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James,
I alway have to say Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
. if you ever decide to frag them let me know
 

azfishgal

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Really, way to much coral! :scared: You really should frag those and help those of us who have bare tanks.
Looks great!

Oh, full tank shot please. :joy:
 

efishnsea

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Originally Posted by Anubisxero
haha no worries. you're welcome. Tank looks really awesome.
Thank You!!!!!
 

efishnsea

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Originally Posted by goodwin9
Your tanks look extremely over crowded. I have some room in South Dakota if you ever decide to thin out your forest...Looks Great

Thanks, I have to say that your new adventure is quite amazing. Great job
I'll def keep you in mind when I frag
.
 

efishnsea

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Originally Posted by azfishgal
Really, way to much coral! :scared: You really should frag those and help those of us who have bare tanks.
Looks great!

Oh, full tank shot please. :joy:
Here ya go


 

azfishgal

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Originally Posted by sleasia
very nice...how bout instead of frag swap....well, free frags!!!

Even if he frags 100 coral I seriously doubt you'd be able to tell.

efish, when you do your water change, doesn't the water level go past your top layer of corals? How do you do that without hurting them? :notsure:
 

efishnsea

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Originally Posted by azfishgal
Even if he frags 100 coral I seriously doubt you'd be able to tell.

efish, when you do your water change, doesn't the water level go past your top layer of corals? How do you do that without hurting them? :notsure:
Yes the water does go below the corals.....and as long as the coral does not hang from the rock, for example a big leather, while being exposed and possibly tear itself
from its own weight they will be just fine
. My corals are exposed for approx. 1hr during my water change and have never had a problem. Oh yea I also turn off the lights!!!
 
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