Location: Mt. Vernon, Ohio - Hey they have a LFS with SW Fish
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very nice shots
__________________ Shane
Hobby Experience - Jun 2005
Tanks - 10 Gallon Semi-Reef
A Little Info On The Tank - 10 gallon; Filtration - Aquaclear 30, 10lbs of LR, 5-10lbs of LS; Lighting - 50W PC; Flow - 150 GPH from Aquaclear Filter (for now); No Protein Skimmer System Bioload ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 115% Donate To RAG --> Donate Here Search RAG --> RAG Search Visit our Sponsors They Help Support the Site --> Sponsors Visit the Classifieds for Great Sales From Our Members--> Classifieds
Been a while since last update.
A couple of weeks ago I moved the tank to another part of the house.
During the moving i lost a green chromis and a clener shrimp, some corals didn't make it either .
Aquascaping was done more open, very satisfied with it now.
The sand is new too.
This is how it looked like a day after i moved it.
Really nice display and great pics. What camera are you using?
Thanx.
Im using FujiFilm FinePix 5700s
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Originally Posted by emnmtony
Tank looks great!! I like how you propagated the zoas on the back glass, looks pretty cool. Are they attached to anything or just the glass??
Thank you, they are only on the glass. The earlier aquascaping allowed them to grow on the back same with the xenia. Those on th overflowbox are glued on with superglue (cyanoakrylate).
hmmmm... I have transfered some GSP onto the back of my 8g BC for some interesting background but haven't though of zoas, I may have to try that on part of my prop tank. I would imagine that would make it easy for fragging, slice and dice off the glass, nice clean cuts! Of course then you wouldn't have anything to glue to but hey... would be interesting to try *ponders*