Some pics of my 38g

djj00000

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Finally got a chance to move one of my tanks back from Orlando after the hurricane. Heres some updated pics

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dj
 
My house lost power for a week after Wilma and to save my tanks I packed them up and moved them to a friends house in Orlando. I since had knee surgery and have been dealing with that so I have not been able to go pick them up from him until this last weekend.

dj
 
There is 1 clown. I did lose a couple fish that I had in the 4 days without power before moving the tank. I also have a tendency to go very light on fish to keep the load down. I will probable add 2/3 fish. I will probably add a yellow clown goby, a six-line wasse, and maybe one more small fish that I have note decided yet.

dj
 
Looks good

Looks good

Looks nice, and it looks like everything is starting to open back up again. Those Starpolyps were going nuts, you should try to get them to spread to the glass, if you can.
 
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