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I had mine set up since October, but it recently crashed. I'll be repopulating it soon, though. I added two feather dusters, and one of them died suddenly, polluting the whole tank. My poor shrimpies! :(

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alfbennett":1ka93nii said:
I was thinking of a puget sound tidepool. I would need to keep it around 60 degrees I think.

I know most of the system I could come out cheap on, but cooling..?

I think that would be a really awesome setup, dont really know puget sound but ive seen other tidepool type setups-urchisn, macroalgae, starfish, that woudbe cool. :D
 
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Yeah, Just gotta convince my wife that I really need the equipment :D

Dunno where I would get the critters though. I live a long way from the sound these days. I supose I could do a local tidepool though.
 
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Mine is up and going and im loving it...im still waiting for some things <cough>CDeakle Chaeto <cough> and some more LR...i have some xenia and shroom in there now....
 
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Well you guys are gonna laugh at mine.
 

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Here is mine. Not the best, but we like it.
Specs: 3/4 gal pico
Stock HOB
20w 50/50 screw in PC bulb in DIY reflector with modded gooseneck lamp.
1.5-2 lbs LR
1.5 lbs LS
Inhabitants:
Green and yellow Zoos
Maroon with green center zoos
Clove Polyps
Geen Fuzzy Shroom
Small Feather Duster (wife's)
Bumble Bee snails (2)
Sexy Shrimp (1)
50% water change every week or so...
Can't think of anything else right now...too tired. :roll:

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Just Dave...that tank looks awesome. Great work

My wife and I just started a peco tank like yours.
http://reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=55024
I was wondering what some of the specimens in your tank are.

Also it looks like there is a neon goby swimming in there too. Will he be able to stay in there always just or as a juvenille?
 

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