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Old 09-12-2006, 08:24 PM   #1141
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This is neat,Doug!
What do you have in that clip that got your coppeband so interested? Clam?
Yes, its a live Manila clam from the local supermarket. I freeze them though. Use the clip so I dont have to go digging for the shell. All the fish share now, including the lawnmower blennie. Must get a pic, as its hilarious.

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Thanks for the compliment as well, although I must say my tank is just an empty shell of what it used to be. I do plan on rebuilding, though, just like in Charlie's case it may take some time.
I assume thats your beautiful sps tank. That tank was stunning with its coral growth. My amazement comment was the anenome tank, although any of those words applied to your 75g also. Just never see many like that. So the 75 just never recovered?
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Old 09-12-2006, 09:10 PM   #1142
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Hi Doug,

Yes, the 75 never recovered from whatever it was that was killing all of the corals. I've got couple of small colonies to try out now, plus I had two that survived somehow and seem to be doing much better at the moment.
The plan is to go real slow and see where it takes me. I got really nice skimmer from Geo to add to it as soon as I;m able to do some plumbing and furniture moving to fit it in. It can't fit under the stand( sump), so it has to be on the outside.
Thank you for the kind words,Doug, I certainly miss all those colonies I had, but as luck would have it there are few people who actually have some of the frags that I gave them. The huge table mille is one of them and that makes me real happy. All I need is time now to make all of the changes before I start putting any frags in that tank.

How's your tank doing?

PS. Here;s a shot of that 75 I took today after changing the bulbs. For some reason the last set only lasted 7-8 month. I couldn't believe my eyes how much brighter tank looks after I replaced those Reeflux's with a new Reeflux set. Anyways, just for comprason I added a picture of the tank from last year. What a diference.
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Old 09-24-2006, 10:51 AM   #1143
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Hi Gene,
Sure does look different. Still looks like it has some good looking corals though.

My 75 is slowly coming along after moving. A lot more simple than some of my others, but thats for another thread.
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Old 09-25-2006, 11:28 PM   #1144
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Here is my CBB. I took the tank down and gave him away.
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Here is my CBB. I took the tank down and gave him away.
http://www.reefland.com/gallery/file...r_original.jpg
I can't seem to attach the picture. It is in my gallery
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Old 09-25-2006, 11:57 PM   #1146
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Hi Minh,

Can you tell me wich exact picture you were trying to add to this thread?
I looked in your gallery but couldn't find any images of the CBB there. If you can tell me which image it is I can check where the problem lies.
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Old 09-26-2006, 07:35 AM   #1147
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It is the picture of the CBB eatting a clam with the serpent star wrab itself aroung the clam.
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