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Im diggin the tank wish my 40b would look half as good. Do you still have the yellow goby and pistol shrimp in there as well? How does the diamond goby get along with it?
Thanks! I actually decided against the ywg, just because of the fact that my sandbed was looking TERRIBLE and I knew the diamond goby would make quick work of it. I feel bad about not being able to see the watchman/goby pair, but the diamond goby is nice too:)
 
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New fish!
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More Coral:

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First SPS coral!

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You may have mentioned it somewhere in the beginning of your thread, but what are you getting for flow from your powerheads? I had set my tank up hoping one would be enough and its and 850 but i have a cyano that builds up along the sand bed and i think it is from lack of flow. I have another power head on the way hopefully to remedy that but just curious what you are using.
 
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You may have mentioned it somewhere in the beginning of your thread, but what are you getting for flow from your powerheads? I had set my tank up hoping one would be enough and its and 850 but i have a cyano that builds up along the sand bed and i think it is from lack of flow. I have another power head on the way hopefully to remedy that but just curious what you are using.
I have a Korallia nano 425 and one Korallia nano 565.
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Sorry to hear about the cardinal. Banggais can be difficult together as adults. I've seen them offered at a LFS as a "bonded pair", when one of the "pair" was in absolute tatters.

Photos show the rest of your tank is lookin' _good_!

~Bruce
 
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Sorry to hear about the cardinal. Banggais can be difficult together as adults. I've seen them offered at a LFS as a "bonded pair", when one of the "pair" was in absolute tatters.

Photos show the rest of your tank is lookin' _good_!

~Bruce
Thanks bruce!
 
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