Coral Keepers 28 gallon Nano-Cube HQI diary.

coral keeper

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Originally Posted by Blazin2k6
http:///forum/post/2796712
Wow i love the new pics :) And that wrasse is freaking sweet hiding in the sand and stuff. Does it live up in the sand or just hides when its scared ?
Thanks!! It sleeps in the sand when the lights go out and it hides in the sand when it gets scared.
 

coral keeper

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Originally Posted by Tang Master
http:///forum/post/2796746
What kind of sand do they prefer?
It needs very soft sand. Sugar sized is needed. The sand I'm using is called: Aragamax Sand, here is a quote from the site I got it from.
Aragamax Sand
This super-fine sand (0.2 to 1.22 mm grain size) is ideal for shallow static beds and bottom covering of up to 1" in depth. Also known as "oolitic" sand, this sugar-sized sand naturally aids in the reduction of nitrates. Its fine round grains pass easily through the gills of gobies and other sand-sifting organisms. The smooth, round grains are gentle on soft-bellied sharks and rays. Pure and safe – metal, ash, and silica free. White in color. 30 pounds.
My sand bed is 2.5-3 inches deep.
 

mckevinfang

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Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
http:///forum/post/2796884
The light is AMAZING!! All the colors just "pop" out! I can't wait for all the corals to color up.

nice setup you got running cant wait to see some FTS and go get your self some SPS since you got a new MH to test out
 

coral keeper

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Here are few pictures. First picture is of the new bulb in place. The rest of the pictures are the zoas under the new light.



 

coral keeper

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Originally Posted by nissan577
http:///forum/post/2798486
look at the red inside
No, those are not zoas. They are hydroids of some sort. I've had them for ever and they are totally harmless. They are actually green and look pretty cool, but the camera can't catch it because they are too small.
 
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