IIM50 Lagoon a couple months ago.
Looks like you still got some room for some sps in that bad boyIIM50 Lagoon a couple months ago.
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Your tank is looking great but those neon orange frag racks are so distracting!IIM50 Lagoon a couple months ago.
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There's definitely a teeny tiny bit of room for some sticks!Looks like you still got some room for some sps in that bad boy
Yeah, i agree completely. There is actually a plan for them to go into the qt frag tank soon. Then there will be no frag racks in there.Your tank is looking great but those neon orange frag racks are so distracting!
Well we need to see how it is arranged now lolThere's definitely a teeny tiny bit of room for some sticks!
Working on it... little by little...Well we need to see how it is arranged now lol
Look at those tables!Reefer 425XL G2+ (91 Gal)
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They just keep growing . Apparently Pearlberry loves the conditions in my tank (large one in the center). The others are starting to take off too now. I'm worried I'm going to have some shading issues before too long.Look at those tables!
You ran two plank feeder in this tank? To keep nutrients up?They just keep growing . Apparently Pearlberry loves the conditions in my tank (large one in the center). The others are starting to take off too now. I'm worried I'm going to have some shading issues before too long.
This is from March (upgraded from a Reefer 170 G2 in April):
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Really two purposes - I have tried experimenting with slightly different mixes of food that I wanted in different amounts and also I like adding food from both sides of the tank at once. It helps make sure the food is distributed throughout and prevents greedy fish from camping out next to the feeder and hogging all the food.You ran two plank feeder in this tank? To keep nutrients up?
Beautiful tank! Nice to meet you at the swap! I caught your real name but not your screen name and I was wondering who you were on here lol. Put the pieces together with your city in your profile and the upgrade to a 425 from a 170. Still have to figure out a couple more names of people I talked to lol, one down.Really two purposes - I have tried experimenting with slightly different mixes of food that I wanted in different amounts and also I like adding food from both sides of the tank at once. It helps make sure the food is distributed throughout and prevents greedy fish from camping out next to the feeder and hogging all the food.
In the 170 I was feeding just 3 times a day. Now in my Reefer 425xl I feed 8 times a day to help keep my Anthias fat and happy.
I do generally have very low nutrients (nitrates generally undetectable, phosphate undectable up to 0.03ppm), despite pretty heavy feeding (I also feed some frozen food and a few other supplements manually each day).