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Had to move things around because the flow kept pushing sand away from the front. It just so happens I like the new layout even better!

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Got some new corals for a crazy good price!

Tubbs blue zoas, plus I moved the green sparkle palys and the Mohawk palys so no one is in shade :)
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Purple mushrooms with blue spots and rainbow stylo! Also I moved the red mushroom away so it was not being stung by the hammer :)
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Orange cloves, also some sunny d's just outside the picture (they have not yet opened, but are blimping up)
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Neon green cloves, not looking so great, BUT they were a freebie frag. I think they will perk up.
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Green sparkle paly frag I made. Looks ready for some local trading :)
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I have been away for a few days and left my tank under my parents care while I was gone. Good news is they did come by at least twice, but forgot the other times :(

Overall the tank looks alright. Though I am missing the larger purple blue spotted mushroom :( it obviously detached, but it is no where to be found :(

FTS
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Some close ups

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The fire and ice zoas to the right grew a new polyp while I was gone.

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I also picked up my first fuzzy stick just before I left. Luckily it is looking fine.

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The sunny D's I got about a week ago have not opened up yet. They have shed a layer of skin once already. Today I saw a bit of the Orange and the skirt peeping out. It looks as thought they will shed again. I am trying so hard to be patient and it is very tough :(

In other news I will be playing with my camera tonight (Nikon cool pix p520) to see what I can do with it. I have had the camera for over a year, but I have yet to use it to take tank pics. I just realized this today, so I will be remedying this with new less blue pics tomorrow! Or tonight if I get to it.


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Nice fuzzy stick :) - looks to be a stylophora. Those things can be pretty tough, mine survived being buried by a pistol shrimp after being knocked down by snails - for a week. Hoping those zoas open up for you as well
 
Nice fuzzy stick :) - looks to be a stylophora. Those things can be pretty tough, mine survived being buried by a pistol shrimp after being knocked down by snails - for a week. Hoping those zoas open up for you as well


It's is a rainbow stlyo. Good eye.

The sunny D's have opened up and even grew a new polyp! They are not looking their best yet, but they are open :)

In other news I have not had time to play with my camera since I have found out I will be moving to Vegas :) life has been hectic trying to figure out what stays and what goes.

I am thinking I will be moving my salt tank using with five gallon buckets or a Tupperware. Would there be any harm in placing rags in the tubs/buckets to keep the live rock from moving and squishing my corals?




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Ship coral in a different pail you can load a pail with live rock and cover with the old tank water it will be fine. When i moved cross country i made racks from egg crate then zip tide the coral to the racks the racks fit into a 5 gl. pail worked great no losses.
 
Ship coral in a different pail you can load a pail with live rock and cover with the old tank water it will be fine. When i moved cross country i made racks from egg crate then zip tide the coral to the racks the racks fit into a 5 gl. pail worked great no losses.

Thats great alternative! I am hoping to avoid removing my coral from the live rock since some of it has attached itself, but what you described is a distinct possibility. :thanks:
 
it works for encrusted rock as well just zip it to the eggcrate keeps them from shifting/rolling and crushing corals. You havent lived untill you've done a 5 gl. water change in a wal-mart parking lot lol
 
it works for encrusted rock as well just zip it to the eggcrate keeps them from shifting/rolling and crushing corals. You havent lived untill you've done a 5 gl. water change in a wal-mart parking lot lol

Haha! Well the drive from Reno to Las vegas is only 7-9 hours, so hopefully I won't have to do a water change till I get there. I already have plenty of zip ties. All I need is some egg crate :)
 
Took me 6-7 days, if i had to do it again i'd overnite the live stock to a LFS and take my time restocking.
 
Took me 6-7 days, if i had to do it again i'd overnite the live stock to a LFS and take my time restocking.

If I had not just set this tank up a few months ago I would probably just sell my stuff off and have fun restocking. BUT I did just set the tank up so, I am just going to do it. If I didn't have two cats and another tank to move as well I wouldn't be dreading the move so much. It will be interesting at least ;)
 
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