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and of giant sea hare at work. Some recent pictures of my new 150 gallon tank.
Enjoy,
Jack
 

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Chiefmcfuz

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Very nice! That sea hare looks hungry!


I really like the rock where did you get it?
 
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150reef

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Very nice! That sea hare looks hungry!

Thanks Chief.
Yeah, that hare is a grazing maniac:knockedou. He even goes ontop of the hydors and keeps them free of algea.


I really like the rock where did you get it?

Rock is from matt on this forum. Everytime I look there is a new thing growing on them and the corraline algea is coming along good. Seen a tiny feather duster the other day. Now I'm noticing tiny little white vased shaped critters attached to underside of the rocks (they stay stationary). Believe I have them identified as tiny tube worms, hear they are good for filtration, but they are real tiny about 1/8". I tried taking pictures, but they are just too tiny for my digi to take without distortion.
 

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Best of luck with the tank 150!

I can't decide if your rocks are incredibly large or your fish are incredibly small...lol :)

Thanks Kathy.

Well the rocks are pretty large, but the damsels are small LOL:). To put it into perspective, that maroon clown is a large 5" female.
 

nycmat

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the tank looks nice. i knew the rock was good. i wouldnt have sold it to you if i didnt think they were:). i wish you the best with the rock. good luck with it. keep updates coming on your progression
 

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the tank looks nice. i knew the rock was good. i wouldnt have sold it to you if i didnt think they were:). i wish you the best with the rock. good luck with it. keep updates coming on your progression


Thanks Mat,

Everyday is a new experience with the rock, so far the rock has turned up a small starfish ( in the sand somewhere now), little tiny tiny feather duster, tube worms, one lone hermit, snails, saw a very tiny snail the one day on the glass have not seen it since, lets see what turns up next.... very interesting:)
 

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Very nice looking rock and aquascaping. Good luck with it.

The one thing I noticed is that the tank looks very sterile (not mature yet) and the sea hare doesn't have anything to graze on. Just an observation.

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150reef

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Very nice looking rock and aquascaping. Good luck with it.

The one thing I noticed is that the tank looks very sterile (not mature yet) and the sea hare doesn't have anything to graze on. Just an observation.

swimmer

Thanks.

The sea hare has done his job with eating and cleaning the rock, I have been supplementing him with seaweed\nori, but he still seems to graze on the rock, hydor pumps, glass etc... BTW hes for sale in the f\s forum. :)
 

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