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ShaunW

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FTS April 2007
 

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I Just hate people showing off. Great stuff there bro.

Jon, they are out of control!

My Tank is very barren and need your zoos to get out of control HAHAHAHA
When's our next party?

That's a VERY MIXED tank I would say. So much for the saying about no leather nor softies with SPS. Yours are touching each other and yet I did not see adverse effects. I even see algae covering rocks but yet the coral on it looks so healthy!!!
 
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LeslieS

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that is really inspiriational. I wanted to say something about how great it is that you are doing so much research and potentially changing the hobby in big ways, but I couldn't quite phrase it correctly.

Any way, can't wait to see the tank and roof deck in person :)
 

ShaunW

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Thanks Tahl.

Is any of your rock touching the walls?
Yes, the back wall is touching, but I have very few rocks actually touching the starboard. I also have two powerheads within the rock work and on the starboard in the back corner. I use them to clean the tank dendritis when the mood arises.
 

LouZoo51

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When you say you use the powerheads to clean the dendritis,do you leave them running all the time or do you acctualy grab the powerhead and use it to clean the rocks off,because thats what I do and it works great.At least twice a week keeps the tank very clean.:tub:
thanx,Lou...
 

ShaunW

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I have the ones in the rock work on most of the time (they are on a timer that goes on and off), while the ones on the starboard remain off. When I do a water change I turn the starboard ones on and blow all the dendritis into suspension, which then gets syphoned out as part of the water change.
 

jackson6745

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Shaun, It's really great to see your tank looking this way. I think Jon was right about your tanks personal best. I have to come see it in person.
 

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