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  1. Share the love here also!

     

    For the sake of transparency, Ashley and I share one tank, so If it's in poor form to have two entries in the same contest then feel free to pull my name out of the running.

  2. Does he eat frozen? What type of corals are you looking for? Could put him in my fowlr.

     

     

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    He loves frozen, specifically "Marine Cuisine" and squid. Surprisingly he's not a big fan of frozen brine shrimp though.

    I think that Ashley may have already told you, but we are most interested in LPS corals since the only one we have right now is a small three headed Dendro that finally decided to start opening up after a few weeks.

     

    He took to the tank very quickly, and I didn't see any signs of sickness during his reasonably short stint in QT, or since he's been in the tank.

  3. 1. $50 - Quarantine setup: DIY type ATO, Tunze 9002 (working but not a good condition on the housing), hydor koralia k1, 100w heater, Petco filter, a standard 20g tank

    2. $75- Seneye Reef monitor, couldn't find chemical slides, just the monitor

    3. $150 - prototype of Apex controllable LED, using IT2040 case and layout. sometime, the blue channel flickers when it is below 10% output.

     

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    I could do the full QT setup for $50.

  4. I got a couple of photos of the tank with my phone last night. I'll try to get some with our nice camera soon so it's not all blurry.

     

    Here's one of the front

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    And this is from the side.

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    The GBTA isn't always that sad looking, I'd just been working in the tank and accidentally brushed it with my hand. As for the Kenya tree in the front corner, it was just in a mopey mood.

  5. Please put me down on the list too. We finally got our 93g up and going. I would have posted build pics, but I really suck at remembering until after it's done.

    I'll plan on getting a few shots of the setup when I get home, so people can yell at me about running an ATS and no skimmer :p

     

    Seriously though, I plan on picking up a skimmer in a couple weeks unless a killer deal comes up before then.

  6. So we have this little ocellaris clownfish that's maybe an inch long, and we want to get rid of him, cause he's a jerk (note: he's probably a she). He's been a bit of a biter for a few weeks now, but ever since he started hosting our little Sebae anemone, it's gotten to the point where we can't even stick our hands in the tank without netting him first.

    Besides the fact that we'd rather have a pair of Mochas or Picassos, we're in the process of moving all our stuff over from the 29g tall we have to a 93g cube and don't want to have to deal with him swimming around with that stupid smirk, acting like he owns the place.

     

    It'd be nice to get a frag or something in trade, but we really just want to send him to somewhere he can be the king (queen) of his own little ocean, as opposed to hanging around being a big, stupid, dumb-faced bully.

     

    Here is a video of him hosting with the Sebae, so you know he's totally down with that.

  7. I don't think it'll be an issue. I have had a spec 2 running for almost 2 years with no real problems. Tiny tanks are great because maintenance takes 5 minutes.

     

    Do you have any pictures of it? I was thinking about putting one of these together for the office, but I want to see how people have them set up.

  8. Not sure how to include pictures using attachments, but I personally prefer to just upload the image(s) to imgur.com or some other image hosting site and link there with the [IMG] and [/IMG] commands.

     

    You need to either upload them to the forum site or us an oIff-site housing site like photobucket or Flickr.

    I prefer Flickr because it's free of annoying ads and they give you a gig of free storage, plus it stores full res photos. Then you copy the bbc code and paste it in your post.

     

    Those are both fine recommendations, though I don't really care for Flickr too much cause they don't deal with zooming on mobile very well.

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