growth shot red planet.

toothman

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9/08 on ora plug.

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9/13 , A LOT OF FRAGS GIVEN AWAY FROM THIS ONE. EVEN MADE TWO NEW COLONIES IN MY TANK.


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Wow. That's a pretty big difference. Very nice tank. I love how there is lots of swimming room in there. Was your tank started in 08? Also wondering if you are a dentist? I am. I tried a tank in my office, but I hated maintaining it there. I don't mind at all at home though.
 
have a 90 gallon bow front at office mostly softys, hammers, frogspawn. nemo, dory you know. The office tank is really very easy do not have to worry about kh, ca etc. just change 30 gallons once a month and feed flake food. also leds. I think I set the home tank up in 2007. Remodeled it 3 times. Last remodel last March. Took out almost all caps, montis, birdnest and other uninteresting to me corals. Also moved about 1/3 of the live rock to the sump in favor of more room.
 
Would love a tank in my office, but already have enough things to worry about, LOL! Very nice tank there!
 
Very nice growth and coloration! I had a pico setup at work but recently took it down. It was just too much of a pain to lug water into work and worry about evaporation, etc. I'd love to have an office where I had more space and access to a water source I could tap into. Oh yeah, less work so I could mess with the tank would be nice too! :)
 
The office tank is just a 90 gallons the red planet tank is 400+ gallons, to maintain then both, it is a part time job with a lot of overtime. Also need to put in a little overtime just to pay for bulbs and salt.
 
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