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Old March 23rd, 2008, 05:04 AM
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Re: Doc's Reef Build

once you cut it up send a frag my way. My tank is naked.

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Old March 23rd, 2008, 05:18 AM
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Re: Doc's Reef Build

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Your tank looks good as usual Doc.The brain was fat and plump like it's owner.

For me,I'm to scared to cut up a goni.Visit Goniopora.org before you attempt cutting one up.You may have to do a iodine dip afterwards to prevent brown jelly infection,not sure though.
hey, I just lost some weight, just ask Redline!

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Re: Doc's Reef Build

Your corals look awesome. I love them all.

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Re: Doc's Reef Build

Incredible looking tank Doc!

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Re: Doc's Reef Build

doc, the tank looks great as do the additions !! the hammer is awesome. think i need to do some research on that !!!
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Re: Doc's Reef Build

It has been a while since I have updated this build thread. I have been really focused on the new shark tank. As I am looking to build my new tank, I realize that I will have a left over sump from the 125 that I will transfer to my 90 gallon tank. I have been using HOB filters with no skimming at all. I figure, I need to add the skimmer if I want to push my bioload more (which I do) and I have noticed I have been fighting a touch of green cyano lately, which I do not want to get worse.

I have added new corals and fish since my last post, but sadly, my copperband butterfly died after about 6 weeks in my tank. I also haven't seen my wrasse lately. Hmmmm. I will post pics later this week after making the change over from the new tank and adding the sump.

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