Looks like myself and half the others missed the mid-competition photo update. Maybe for the next competition we can come up with a way to notify participants of a required update. Just out of curiousity, why does it matter if we have a mid-competition photo update? (scratch)
Dual 250 watt PFO ballast
Spider reflectors
Mogul sockets
cords
250 watt XM 15k bulbs (used about 6 month's)
Great set up, works perfect, I went to 400 watt lights (naughty)
$350 for everything. Will not seperate.
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From what I understand there isn't a fuzzy crab anywhere on the good list! Good luck getting him out. took me two years to catch one of mine. A drinking glass tipped against a rock with food in the bottom works well. To slick for them to climb back out.
As long as you stay away from powder brown and powder blue tangs (My favorite) you are usually fine. I have had many tangs over the years and they are one of the easiest and most hardy fish in the trade. I was curious what a cleaner fish was? lol
A reef aquarium without a tang? Really? lol. I would deffinetly go with a tang. I love the Bangaii cardinals, lawnmower gobies are a great help in keeping things clean, and a cleaner shrimp in the first tank for sure. Or, you could just give it to me
I really like the idea of teachers being required to show pictures of the tank. I also think a minimum of twice a year update would be great. I would be a lot more willing to donate to the program if I could see some results. Thank you for your efforts to help continue this program! (clap)