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Ole Pukey

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Upgraded from 6 gal Edge

Hardware:
Mr Aqua 12 gallon long
Ai Nano w Controller
MP10
Hydor nano 240

Filtration:
AC70 w InTank Basket & Hagen surface skimmer
Chaeto, Chempure & Purigen

Live stock:
B&W ocellaris
Black Ice ocellaris
Emerald Crab
Scarlet & Blue Hermits
Skunk Shrimp
Turbos, Nassarius, Bumble Bee & Margarita snails

LPS:
Purple & Gold Hammer
Green Frogspawn
Aussie White Torch
Aussie Duncans
Green & Purple Tipped Hammer (Pacific)
Green & Purple Tipped Frogspawn (Pacific)
Bi-color Hammer (Vivid)
Pink & Orange Hammer

SPS:
Green Pocillopora
Reverse sunset Monti
Purple Monti (Pacific)
Electric superman Monti (Pacific)

Polyps:
George Saint Pierre
Daisy Polyps
Sympodium
Orange Zebra (Pacific)
Watermelon (Pacific)
Green Lantern (Pacific)
Nuclear Glow (Pacific)
Red Eyed Monster (Pacific)
Kryptonite (Pacific)
Strawberry Paly
5 unidentified zoas
Armor of Gods (Vivid)
Limelight (Vivid)
Arclight (Vivid)
Firegarden (Vivid)
Orange Sunflower Clove (Vivid)
Aussie Ultra Green Clove (Pacific)
Green Paly (Pacific)

Xenia:
Pom Pom

Mushrooms:
Orange Yuma
Blue Yellow Yuma
Purple Yuma
Purple Ricordea
Hairy Mushrooms

Maintence:
Weekly water changes
No dosing

Feeding:
Selcon & Vitachem
Ocean Nutrition formula 1-2 flakes
Ocean Nut. frozen krill & brine
PE mysis & cyclops
Oysterfeast & Zoplan

Notes:
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. I hate aquascaping. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
 

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Ole Pukey

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Nice note

I lost my mind trying to find the perfect place for everything... still not satisfied.

Looking awesome!!! Whenever your ready to frag that hammer i'll def take a piece.

Thanks man. The only people that will get a frag are the ones in my friends list. lol

nice tank that hammer is sexy i have the same one but ur looks nicer

Thanks. I treat it nice and occasionally take it out for a nice seafood dinner.

12 gallon long in the house!
Nice set up. You gotta love the dimensions on this tank.

Yes, most def. I totally dig your tank man. How are your new additions doing? I want to put more fish in, but i feel the current tenants might **** a chicken if i do.

That is nice.

Thanks!

Really nice tank and set up. Makes me want to jump into the 12 gallon long club...
+1 on a frag of that frogspawn (or hammer)..looks like frogspawn..

Theres room for one more...haha. I just got fed up with the cramped opening on the edge... felt like i was playing a game of claw at the arcade.

very well thought out tank, and stock

Thanks!
 

Ole Pukey

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I just received my orders from Pacific East and Vivid Aquariums. Everything was packaged well and the corals look happy. Thanks to Becky at Pacific and Zach at Vivid for their great customer service!
 

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Ole Pukey

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balls.

This weekend was a pretty rough one.
On Friday night i noticed my bicolor hammer(single head 3") was retracted, melting, and polyps seemed to be falling off. It seems that the frogspawn i placed it near was giving it a beating when i wasn't home. I took the hammer and gave it a couple of dips on Saturday to remove any damage. I did my normal water change for the week and replaced my purigen.
Yesterday, my purple hammer and wall frogspawn were not looking too hot. I proceeded to give my bicolor another dip and more polyps started to fall off but this time there was a bit of brown jelly coming from it. I was able to siphon most of it and gave a few more dips through out the day. I did another water change, changed the chempure and dipped my other LPS in Seachem and vitamin C. I lightly dosed my tank with vitamin c and coral amino. I plan to do another dip tonight.

Should i just remove the damaged hammer and cut my loses? Any advice would be appreciated.

Also last night my black ice clown decided to take a leap of faith... found him behind the tank. RIP
 

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Sad to hear about the clown and hammers.
I've had similar experience with hammers before but I think the specimen I got was already not good to begin with. When the polyps started falling out it just went downhill.
Might be better to cut the damaged heads off and keep the good looking ones.
 

Ole Pukey

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Its been bumming me out this week. Had to get rid of the hammer on monday after seeing more polyps being ejected. Then I did a dip last night and my first frogspawn was losing its hair so i had to chuck him. Hopefully the rest of my tank will make it.
 
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Nano tanks - not easy.

I've been battling problems for 7 months lmao.

Running skimmer, gfo, weekly 25% water changed, carbon, and still problems

They are a whole different animal compared to regular systems.
 
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