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Don't let the new nudibranch get to it!Project Shhvvveeedish blue sponge is fine by the way, pics when I get my camera / pc issues sorted!
Don't let the new nudibranch get to it!
I love it by the way. Reminded me that I need to look through De Jong's stocklist tomorrow to get some animals that might eat vermetid snail. It was years since we bought any new fun organisms! Perhaps we need some more biodiversity..
That looks like a lot of fun, and possibly some accidental fragging will happen.View attachment 1133981Our
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Our last old reef tank still running, the bamboo shark tank, 26000L.
LED only, Marco rocks, calcium reactor and low flow
The coming weeks we will start to move out corals to the temporary Aquarium. It will be tight..
Edit. I didn't take any pictures of the left side of the tank. It's almost empty. We've used it as experiment area for lights and corals. Plus we couldn't afford rocks enough to fill the whole tank..
I saw those pics and the first word out of my mouth was..... Dam ! ! ! Beautiful tank ! ! !View attachment 1133981Our
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Our last old reef tank still running, the bamboo shark tank, 26000L.
LED only, Marco rocks, calcium reactor and low flow
The coming weeks we will start to move out corals to the temporary Aquarium. It will be tight..
Edit. I didn't take any pictures of the left side of the tank. It's almost empty. We've used it as experiment area for lights and corals. Plus we couldn't afford rocks enough to fill the whole tank..
Edit again. So if anyone from Marco Rocks see this post, love the rocks! And how about sponsoring the new 400000L reef tank with your rocks?
Today I moved this coral from the shark tank. It has been at the back, not visible from the windows. It has grown well!
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Size comparison with a Orphek Atlantik V4
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Don't remember the scientific name of the coral, I think it's called tongue coral.
A quick walk in the temporary Aquarium. Not the best quality. I had to move fast because we hadn't cleaned the windows
I'll try to do better ones next week!
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Very cool. What struck me most is how loud it was.A quick walk in the temporary Aquarium. Not the best quality. I had to move fast because we hadn't cleaned the windows
I'll try to do better ones next week!
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The music or the aquarium machinery?Very cool. What struck me most is how loud it was.
Thanks Stig!The tounge coral should be a Herpolitha limax