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alexuribe's 29g biocube

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Setup the tank at the beginning of September, currently have...

Corals:
1 x Xenia
couple of Pink Zoa
couple of Utter chaos
frag of toad stool
frag of five star polyp
one torch of a hammer


Fish:

2 x clown fish
Crabs:
2 x emerald crabs

Picked up a few other corals at Reefapalooza last weekend... but not sure of all the names. Will post photos soon...
 
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Thanks! Here's the first "wide" shot of the tank :D

Also, got this little "flower" at reefapalooza but don't know what it is...

We've been having an algae issue, and the tank might be on the cold side... 71.7º F
 

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<72 degrees?

Burrrrrrrr!

Tank looks nice.
 
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I usually try to keep mine between 78-80
 
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noticed two of these guys today... should I tweezer them out? one of them grabbed a flake of fish food, it was actually pretty cool to watch
 

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So we're about to move our tank... from our workspace to the house, going to do some research and post a plan... Any tips are greatly appreciated! ( just when our toadstool coral started to look happy) Once it's home, I'm going to start posting more regularly, being new to the hobby it's been a ton of fun to learn along the way, and want to keep a better record for newbies to benefit from.
 
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Have a spare 10g tank or something you can keep live stock in at home? Would make your job a whole lot easier.
 
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