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Amphiprion tank pics

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Here's a conglomerated image of my tanks. Most are of my 75 reef and one is of my 20 gal seahorse tank. In the picture youll see my two clownfish (RIP large female-10 years strong), blue tang. My sixline is not pictured. in the center is my large (28") 9 year old sebae anemone. the pic was taken about two years ago, right after my tank suffered a heater meltdown and I restarted with sps. The seahorse is an OR mustang male
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Looks good. In the reef-left side picture what is that to the left of the cap?
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Yes cool indead! Always wanted to do a seahorse tank. What is that tall thing that looks like a termite mound?

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The coral to the left of the Montipora is my old red open brain. the "termite mound" is just a rock with algae around it-too lazy to clean between it and the rock
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Whats up Andrew the pictures look better on the computer than they do printed out.
I buit my canopy for the 20 with the new lights.
Glad to see that your posting.
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Here are some full tank pics. They actually show my female sebae anemone in her full glory-stinging my corals :? The tank is going to look a bit different lighting wise because I replaced the bulbs with the type that I originally used (actinic white, super actinic R) instead of actinics and aquasuns. I cant say that I really like the color rendition on the aquasuns. I think it looks better here. Sorry if the coralline on the glass gets in the way, but I have a habit of getting lazy.
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Love that anemone :shock: :shock: where can you get something like that??
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You don't just get one like that, you grow it. This "little" girl started off just bigger than a softball, almost dead. With nearly a decade of an intense feeding regimen of silversides, she is as big as she is now. I feed her three to five whole silversides at least three times a week to keep her from shrinking-any more and she grows.
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Post by NM354 »

looks awesome Andrew.
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