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    JOM20's 38g Reef Build

    Lookin great! ZerO---I have 6 of these snails. They dont leave a slime trail in my tank. Also, mine are rarely on the rocks. They are mostly in the sand, but if there is a piece of food on the rocks or something they crawl up on the rocks. Again kristin...lookin great!!!
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    My tank. 20 long reef!

    no problem :D but I still have 6 nassarias snails in there :D
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    My tank. 20 long reef!

    haha thanks kristin! I never expected it to get that big...it needs to split already...lol Between the rics (4), the plate, the blasto, and some other various mushrooms, that one area of the tank looks AMAZING under the LEDs...haha good news too. I'm getting 4 or 5 new zoas from a fellow...
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    My tank. 20 long reef!

    Thanks! Depends on where you are in the tank, but it's usually about a half inch to an inch deep. I just used one, 20lb bag of live sand. If my work could still get in those 10 lb bags of sand I would prolly add more, but it works and looks fine now :D
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    new mandarin eating frozen boodworms!

    i feed the vitamin stuff at my house. they use regukar brine t the lfs with garlic guard. i feed about 3-4 different types of frozen in my tank.
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    new mandarin eating frozen boodworms!

    Oh I know :D It's been eating for about a week at my work. I work 5 days a week, so if I need to get pods, its not a problem, and on top of that, if something happens, we have MANY tanks that are crawling with pods I can throw him into there. I've already worked all this out :D
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    new mandarin eating frozen boodworms!

    I got a spotted mandarin from the lfs today for my 20L because it was eating frozen brine there. So I brougt it home, dumped it into the tank, and fed the tank. I decided to try som bloodworms for my shrimps, and the mandarin decided to eat a worm. He spat it out 3 times, and on the 4th, finally...
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    From beginning to End

    The feather dusters are wierd...Somehow they attach themselves to rocks and sand. For example, my purple duster was my first duster put in my tank a few months ago. All I did was slide it into a hole between 2 rocks, and now it attached itself to the rocks and now I cant pull it out. Pretty...
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    From beginning to End

    The feather dusters can go anywhere. In my tank I hhave them in the sand, stuck in rock crevaces, etc. Personally I prefer them inside hole and crack between rocks because it looks more natural, but I also have them in the sand with no issues.
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    My 125G SW tank.

    Copper banded butterflys, Peppermint shrimp, and aptasia eating filefish are easier to find than the nudibranches and all of those eat aptasia.
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    Bicolor Pseudochromis

    They wont bother corals, but they'll bother your other fish, shrimps, etc. I would get a gramma. Same colors, bugger, and less aggressive (but still mean, add him last)
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    My tank. 20 long reef!

    I counted up all my spare change laying around, and I had about 32 dollars...the perfect ammount to get a new KORALIA NANO!!! This will give me more than twice the flow of my current maxijet 400, so im installing it right now and doing a water change. So far so good!!
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    My tank. 20 long reef!

    I'm not planning on a skimmer anytime soon :D The lfs I work at has 4 large bins of live rock. Most of my stuff is Fijian, but there's a little bit of Haitian as well.
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