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Old 03-11-2003, 12:02 AM   #1
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75 gallon tank pic after transfer

Well, I transferred my livestock from the 25 gallon to the 75 gallon last week. This is the picture of the 75 gallon today.

I haven't bothered to clean the coralline algae for about 8 months, so as you can see it obscurs the livestock and the rock in the back

It was for 8 months just filled with IO water, heater, rocks, and PowerHeads MJ, and Iwaki return pump. I wanted to be patient this time around....

I'll clean up the acrylic soon and get a better pic, but for now, this will have to do.

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Old 03-11-2003, 09:09 AM   #2
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they are all like......ahhhhh....now we can grow and spread out!

Ewwwww 8 months of Coralline growth on acrylic, your gonna have fun cleaning that off. Well apparently your Ca levels appear to be fine! Great Job Elmo! cant wait till I see a basketball size pic of that Cap.
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Looks really good elmo... remind us again what the specs are on the tank.. like filtration and lighting
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Way to go Elmo, nice upsize
Do you want to upsize your fries with that ?
Sorry , I got carried away
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Yeah Scubadude.. it will take some time to take the coralline off. Actually to even get the rocks, corals, visible in the pic up top, I had to scrape off coralline off the top half of the tank. I really don't want to scrape off the sides, though.

Hmm....and where did that Orange Capricornis come from...hmm oh yeah FROM YOU!!!

It's growing nicely, i still remember how small it was when i glued it on. The one next to it is the digitata, also from you.


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