Frag fun on a Friday night.

Here are the results of my fragging efforts tonight.

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And thats just one tank!
 
Full tank shots.

Sorry everything is so blue, I have my 2 tanks very close together
and that makes it hard to get pictures.

tank on your left:

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Tank on your right:

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Anemone tank on the far side of the living room.

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Well, I guess I need to update my profile.

The seahorse ranch went extinct last month.
My last Barbouri seahorse died.
I had him since January, but the temp got too high once too often and he died.

Unless I get a chiller, I do not think I will attempt these delicate little guys again.
I really wish they were not so vulerable to illness.
Anyone have a small chiller they would trade for some frags?

Here is the tank. Just some pepermint shrimp, arabian cowries a tuft of
pom pom xenia and a bunch of brittle stars. I do have some cool red macroalgae
that I am trying to grow out and might just leave it as a marine planted tank.
Most of the caulerpa is Profilera, so it is pretty easy to keep under control.

And I also will toss in my quarantine tank (another macroalgae overrun jungle)
I have some PJ Cardinals in there, a lawnmower blenny a mandarin and
a bunch of brittle stars.

Might as well go all out.

I also have a 20 gallon mini cube I am setting up with actinic only lighting.
I just started it a month ago and am still looking for good flourescing low light corals.
Anybody got something they would be willing to trade?

First, my (now defunct) seahorse ranch
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Then my quarantine tank.
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And last, my 20 gal cube (normal light and then actinic lighting.)
My Maroon clown is boss in there.
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wow

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I love your tank, and your corals are beautiful. I also really enjoyed your fragging threads. thanks for sharing!

also, if you'd like to sell or trade for a frag of that chalice. I'd love some!
 
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