JC's 29G nano

new clove coral, fist size

still closed oh well
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Galaxia

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red knobby star

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him again just "hanging out" lol, also you can see the carnation coral
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my big boys of the clean up crew lol
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FTS
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Did you purposefully put them on the glass next to each other, because that's an awesome shot of all of them together.

nope i didnt they just happened to be there lol so i grabbed my phone and took the shot, star moves fast so i had to take it fast

Looks like your Duncan is doing well.

yep 7 heads and counting :D

I always thought that starfish loved munching on corals! :/

once they get bigger , as far as ive read, im keeping a close eye on it had em for about 2 weeks already, he seems to stay on the glass for the most part
 
better pic of my carnation coral, doing good

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i think the yellow stuff is growth *shrugs* could be wrong wouldn't be the first time lol
 
Hey jc, how did you like the Odyssea? Would you recommend it? Also, what bulbs did you change to, if any, and did you like them?

are you talking about the ones for the 10g ? if so i really liked it very well priced and very good lighting, i did not change the bulbs , right before it was time to swap them out i upgraded my lighting and tank size. would i reccomned it ? yes very much especially if your on a tight budget or dont want to spend an arm and leg on a small fixture, only down side is your going to have a tough time finding bulbs at your LFS, i only found one that offered them and they were the same price (if not higher) than bigger bulbs
 
Thats fine, I found UV Lighting bulbs online @ $20/ea. Might as well replace the whole fixture every 6 months. Were the stock bulbs okay?
 
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