Just wanted to post a few progress pics.

Lizzy_lray

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It's been a while since I've posted anything, been very busy with work. Here are a few reef progression pics starting December to now.

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December 13th
Live rock and sand only.

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December 19th first fish.

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Jan 17th a lot more going on fish and corals.

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March 13th new Zoas in a fallow tank.

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Tank today left side.

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Tank today right side. A few more corals, and one wrasse later. Everything is going great. I Have had a few upsets through the months but I've learned so much and honestly to anyone having new tank issues just stay with it and things will get better.
 
I love the rock work! Nice progress so far. As a word of caution, the Flame Angel is likely going to cause problems due to overcrowding (assuming this is the 20 gallon tank in your signature line). I kept one in a 50 gallon tank before I knew better and after a year it started to kill off its tank mates. They really do best from an aggression standpoint in a tank of at least 75 gallons.
 
I love the rock work! Nice progress so far. As a word of caution, the Flame Angel is likely going to cause problems due to overcrowding (assuming this is the 20 gallon tank in your signature line). I kept one in a 50 gallon tank before I knew better and after a year it started to kill off its tank mates. They really do best from an aggression standpoint in a tank of at least 75 gallons.


You are exactly right, however he died from one of my many mistakes along the road. He infested the tank with ich which I could have avoided had I used the proper QT tank. After he and my clown passed my tank went fallow for a long time. Then I had an outbreak of Planeria flatworms, purchased a Mel wrasse and now we are here today. Thriving but not perfect, a continuous work in progress.
 
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