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Old May 3rd, 2008, 04:06 PM
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Re: Newb's 72g Reef

first off, your tank looks great.

next. Don't do lettuce, it gives your fish the runs. You will have a cloud of unlike anything you have ever seen. yuck.

Go with nori

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Re: Newb's 72g Reef

Yeah thats the last thing i want Doc i'll just be picking up some seaweed strips.

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Re: Newb's 72g Reef

yeah, it really is gross. romaine lettuce makes it the worst. broccoli is also bad as far as goes.

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Re: Newb's 72g Reef

Here is my frag farm. I cut the inside of a lid of a tupperware container out and superglued in mesh instead, so light and water flow can get through. When I frag things, I put the pieces in the container with the lid on. Once they've attached themselves to the live rock rubble, I take the lid off and let them go until they've spread all over the rocks. The tupperware keeps them from spreading places I don't want them to.



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yeah i like that Biff. i'll probably be doing something similar once i need to start fragging stuff.

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Re: Newb's 72g Reef

Finally saw this guy climbing around again, i saw hi forever ago a few weeks after i got my tank cycled and now he is probably 5 times bigger. it's definetly not a asterina star, i have many of those in my tank.


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And heres my new Mandarin *fingers crossed* Im sure i have enough in my tank for him to eat, plenty of pods and creapy crawlies. I also have hundereds if not thousands of baby brittle stars, im not sure if he'll those or not, anyone know? He was lookin pretty thin in the LFS's tank so i thought i's give him a go in my tank and he's been all over it pickin at the rock and now looks like he's got a full belly.


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Re: Newb's 72g Reef

If that's not an asterina than I have no idea.

Good luck with the mandarin.They don't eat small brittle stars.
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Re: Newb's 72g Reef

Looks like an asterina to me. Maybe just a big one.
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Re: Newb's 72g Reef

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Looks like an asterina to me. Maybe just a big one.
it's possible that it is but i've only ever seen it with 5 legs and never seen an indication of it splitting like the other Asterina's in my tank. I'll be watchin it closely.

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