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LA-Lawman

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I took this pic tonight after i cleaned the front pane of glass. it was extremely caked with coraline. I dulled two pro-scrapers from kent. i let it go for about 3weeks while i was dealing with family shtuff....

here it is
 

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Really nice looking tank, I like the clam!













P.S. What Ranger said too ;)!
 

LA-Lawman

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the frogspawn really took off. i have frag'd it many times and still the stuff grows like mad...

i want to get some sps packages from coral dynamics.... fill in the gaps and just let them go....
 

LA-Lawman

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did LEN see my post?

I was hoping to get him to post. i took these with my wifes small nikon digicam. i will take a few better ones with the Digi SLR when i get a chance....

any suggestions from the reef-peeps.
 

bradl.

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Im sure you have heard but a wallpaper blade/scraper is the best tool ever for caked coraline. Just watch it in the corners as itll scrape your caulk out of the corners.
 

LA-Lawman

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yup, i heard that. i use the pro scraper for the hard to reach areas. most of the time a credit card will do....
 

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