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  1. My first saltwater tank is an old betta tank! I had a lot of help, and a few crashes, but now it is filling out! They said that picos would be hard, but this sucker is on auto pilot now. Before it that it was a cup water change once a week. Much easier than betta water changes. The tank is a Marrineland Contour 3 Gallon UV HOB (filled with Chaeto!): Aquatop PF15-UV Light: Niello 18W Fixture: Ikea Media: Chemipure Blue, Phosguard, and Purigen in the stock filter area. Stock List: 1x Emerald Crab 1x "Assorted" Damsel Fish (It used to have a yellow tail!!) 1x Snail 4x Mini hermits 9 million bristle worms - I can throw a hand full of food every day and there will never be leftovers or parameter spikes! Planimals Random zoas Small Sun Coral frag Blue/Purple Sponge Random mushroom Xenia forever surviving chunk of Red Macro Cheato in the HOB Other a graveyard of the many...many..many things that I have killed. Desk view Lovely Xenia Stairs! They grew like that naturally. Another View! The two greedy guts of the tank. The sun coral eats and opens during the day, but I can't say if it's growing... Bonus waterline shot!
  2. I'm thinking of getting one of these for my desk at work, has anyone tried one? for the price I dont think I can find a better deal, I plan on keeping some zoas, Ricordea and inverts, thinking of a watchman goby and pistol shrimp. may add an adult Sohal tang later any thoughts? http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=15493
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