my 180g build thread

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Ty Hazmat :)
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Awesome dude! Your sps seem to be coming along... Sweet little colony of utters there... Also I LOVE blue throat triggers!!! A pair will be mandatory for me in my new 180... which is currently filling ;)
 
Was thinking about a female my male is so cool eats out of your hand follows me around the tank and when I move somthing in the tank heaths first one there and all puffed up looking like he's upset with me. Also thanks had some ups and downs but finally things are taking off those utters were one baby and one adult four months ago now there is seven adults and four babies :) fav paly so far and pink and golds I'm starting to hate very much
 
There in a spot that I would have to break off a section of my rock to get rid of them and there almost growing out of my water there nuts
 
when i say LG disks , i mean like 4inch. also if you pick at the "foot" with a razerblade(like pulling a splinter) you can actually peal them off the rock fairly well. then lightly glue them to one of these disks possibly to pass on to others:) or throw in sandbed. you just need to take your time, and be carefull, i believe this species tend to be high on the toxic scale when bothered.
 
Looks good Ron! Bring some of the P&Gs for the raffle if you're trying to get rid of them. I'll also buy a frag off of you if you've got some! I really liked them, but lost those when I lost the majority of my zoas about 6 months ago.
 
Nice pics Ron. Your tank seems to be doing a lot better now and that's a plus for sure. Pink and golds are a massive pia once they take off aren't they, lol. I made sure not to put them on any rocks in my tank so that they wouldn't get out of hand
 
Lol. Happens every time. I was warned ahead of time that they go nuts and take over so I made sure to not let them anywhere near any rocks, lol. I made that mistake with my peanut butter cup zoas and will never make it again, lol. All zoas and palys in my tank stay on disks or tiles. Sooooo much easier that way, lol
 
Learned a lesson here lol there on the worst rock too all branchy like so they went in ever hole they are even growing out the bottom side of the rock and I have to move my lights to get to them stupied me
 
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