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LilBugger225

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On Saturday I finally got to move the inhabitants of my 20 gal reef to a 75 gal. I took some pics with my digital cam but can't seem to get a good pic of the whole tank without distortion. Does anyone have any pointers or methods they would like to share? The only casualty in the move was an emerald crab. The anemone immediatly planted its foot in the sand and the frogspawn and octobubble got large in no time. I was really nervous about transferring the anemone because it just didn't want to move at all from the old tank. My toadstool leather got slightly damaged because when it grew it attached its side to a large rock and I had to detach it from this to get it out. I think it is making a quick recovery however. My open brain was the most thankful for the move, it is now huge, you can see from that pic. Anyways, tell me what you think? I haven't moved the ice cap to this tank yet so these are just 2 10K 175 watt MH. The movement in the tank is done via 4 maxi jets and a red sea wavemaker. The 20 gal sump holds a turboflotor, heater, and rio return.

here is the link to the pics:
http://www.geocities.com/lilbugger225/75gallon.html

TIA

Erica
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arnjer

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Nice site I just set up a 90 gal. I took both of my 55 gal and combined them into it. I did this in a day and my back still hurts. But I love the new tank.

Jerry
 

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