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27 gallon hex
with empty canister for a refugium
Maxijet 1200 for circulation
Orbit light fixture 80 watts
40+lbs of Fiji, Marshall and Tonga
Aragonite base
Brain coral
Mushies
Brown Star polyps
Brown polyps
miroscopic bubble coral
Infiltrating brown anenomes
Green Chromis
4 line wrasse
1x week water changes
 
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bleedingthought":1v5zstgh said:
Pictures? :)
this is form mid-march of this year...so they are a little dated. The anthias is gone, and the bubble coral is much smaller, now.
 

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My power head fell off of the glass and chewed up 5 or 6 mushrooms and a big slab of the star polyps, and a nice spike, which just about killed the bubble (no probs with the brain though), leaving me with just a 3 millimeter polyp left over. Now I am dealing with residual nitrate build up.
 

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