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  1. I did that for a bit over the summer to cut down on heat, and it didn't seem to have an effect on the fish or coral. However, the wrasse would come awake only during the first light cycle, then sleep in the sand once the lights went off, sleeping through the second light cycle, which was when I usually fed.

  2. So somehow, one of my bags of carbon managed to rip open and the pieces of activated carbon are in my tank. I'm currently trying to tank the pieces out now, but I'm wondering, how severe are the consequences of this?

    It was time to change the bag anyways :rolleyes:

  3. So when I was cleaning the glass today, I found these wormish looking things on the glass. I'm just kind of wondering what they are. They look kind of segmented, but didn't look like they were moving at all. The clownfish seemed to enjoy the taste of them though...

     

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  4. Finally got around to updating this again, and a few changes have occurred. I finally decided to epoxy some corals down and moved a few things around, I finally think I got all the Majanos, and got a new Starry Blenny!

    StarryBlenny.jpg

    The clowns and the GSP:

    Clown_StarPolyp.jpg

    Nice trumpet coral I got from Dr. Mac!

    Trumpet.jpg

    The Royal Gramma and a mushroom, with a small new one growing next to it:

    MushroomGramma.jpg

    I think I've figured out what this is after looking for it in Eric Borneman's coral book, Siderastrea radians, a starlet coral.

    StarletCoral.jpg

    A really nice Orange Ricordea that that picture does not do justice to:

    OrangeRicordea.jpg

    The anemone, still hiding in the back of the tank :angry: :

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    Some Nemastoma:

    Nemastoma.jpg

    And finally, a FTS:

    FTS22511.jpg

    Thanks for looking!

  5. It's already been said here, but I'm going to echo the sentiments about the wrasses.

    Some of them have the tendency to pick on smaller inverts, but the fairy and flasher wrasses are peaceful, active, and beautiful. But they do jump. The six line is also a nice fish, but can get aggressive.

  6. I have a battery backup air pump that I can hook two airstones to for a really long time (150 hours I think the box said), which I used last night when our power went out.

    I also have a small power center that can power a powerhead for about 5 hours. What I do is I leave the powerhead on for about 20-30 minutes to get flow into the tank, then leave it off for an hour or so to conserve power.

  7. I want to put "easy" fish in there...e.g., gobies, firefish, cardinal, maybe clownfish. My understanding is that these are mostly compatible with inverts.

     

    As others have said, the crabs are opportunistic and may feed on the feather dusters. In my opinion, as Chad said, is that the sally lightfoot is more of a threat. It may also be a threat to some of the smaller/slower fish.

    However, the feather dusters I have (may not be the same kind) seem to reproduce really quickly, so you may want something that eats them. :rolleyes:

  8. It seems I was able to quell the mojano's with the aiptaisia-x. Here's to hoping it won't come back.

    I got some new frags over the weekend and switched out some bulbs for color, still need to change a few though...

    Some Monti Frags:

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    A nice encrusting coral that I'm not quite sure what it is:

    UnknownCoral.jpg

    GSP:

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    Palys

    NewPalys.jpg

    A bunch of mushrooms:

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    Some frags of Birdsnest

    BirdsNest_Green.jpg

    BirdsNest_Pink.jpg

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    And my personal favorite...

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