The tank is finally here and going!

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Reef bully
Finally, the 130 is up and running and I have transferred all my seahorses, minus the gas bubble guy into the tank.

Gas bubble seahorse I posted earlier about was doing better, then got worse. I finally got my Diamox and is being treated in the hospital, but I am very worried. His tail has them under the skin and his tail looks sooo swollen.
As I am transferring rocks, etc. over to the 130, I'm worried about crabs and bristleworms and such.
It looks like I found a couple of what looks like Eunice worms too!
(they have the nasty mandible that really was unnerving)

So, my question is how much do I need to stress about these worms? I currently have my zoas and xenia just sitting out in the air waiting for the worms to be driven out. Should I get these worms at all cost?

Here are some pics:

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Left side:
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Middle:
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Right side:

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Nope, it was all tonga branch and some off the shelf decorative coral pieces.
because of the branches, they kind of catch on each other and lock.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they will all stay that way!
 
Really? Is that center rock sticking up 1 rock then? That's so cool! I want to find a rock like that.
 
t5, thanks for the compliment. That is very nice of you.

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This stack is made up of about 10 rocks. Only one of them is very large and it is at the bottom back part (not shown)
I wish the pictures came out better, the detail cannot be shown as there are yumas and shrooms as well as some zoas tucked along the stack.
Also, I stuffed a hole here and there with macro, hopefully it sticks.
 
Nice. Maybe I will try that with the new tank, just use some glue and glue a few rocks together to make some formations like that.
 
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