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Toby Flenderson

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  1. This is my reef. 90 gallon Marineland corner flo. 25 gallon acrylic sump. Reef octopus 160 protein skimmer, multiple power heads soon to be consolidated in to a mp 40 vortech. Reef keeper lite controller, 2x 250 watt Hamilton reefstar double ended metal halides, 2x 55 watt T5 actinics. Live stock: 3x false perculas, coral beauty, yellow tang, lawnmower blenny, six line wrasse, coris wrasse. Inverts: maxima clam, electric green carpet anemone, assorted snails and crabs, conch Corals: to many to list, assorted SPS, LPS and a few softies. Mushrooms, palys, zoas, my favorite is my green plating monti which I grew from a frag. Thanks for the welcome to the site, glad I found it!
  2. Thanks, I love the 90 gallon and I think it is a great size to house a diverse population. But, im always hinting at a larger tank to my wife. Some day she will cave in. I forgot to mention, I had a great 3 gallon pico tank for a while. I drilled it and had a 10 gallon sump, it was led lit. Here's a link if anyone is interested. http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=206613
  3. Sorry about the double posts, I don't know what I'm doing wrong
  4. It's a banded cat shark or bamboo shark. I got it with a gift certificate from my kids. The shark obviously can't stay in the tank so I made an agreement that I could return the shark for credit after hatching successfully. It's been really fun watching it's growth in the egg.
  5. It's a banded cat shark or bamboo shark. I got it with a gift certificate from my kids. The shark obviously can't stay in the tank so I made an agreement that I could return the shark for credit after hatching successfully. It's been really fun watching it's growth in the egg.
  6. Thanks, I've got plenty of pictures but I'm having trouble getting link codes from photo bucket using my iPad. I'll post some tomorrow for sure. Btw my shark egg just hatched about 20 minutes ago!
  7. Hello, I live in Portland and I have been in the hobby for 3 and a half years now. I started out with a 14 gallon biocube, then a 34 gallon red sea max and now I have a 90 gallon reef tank with a 25 gallon sump. The tank is lit with 2 250 watt double ended metal halide reef stars and 2 55 watt actinics. The sump has a reef octopus 160 skimmer. Really glad I found this site and look forward to checking out all of your tanks!
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