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new-2-the reef

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took these pics after I fianlly took apart tank to catch 6 damsel fish I had in there...without knowing any better until I asked questions and got answer's
will not do that again ,in this hobby...
anyhow hope you like my new set up and also have a couple of questions about some things in photos...

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can anyone tell me what tha brown spungy looking thing is on my live rock
it has many holes like a golf ball ??

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my son enjoyinh his new tank...( he keeps telling me its his,I bought it for him ...lol)

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this is a crab the guy at fish store threw in bag for me when I got more snails
what type of crab is it?
white with black dots everywhere and it has webbed hands it looks like always fanning them towards his mouth...

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new feather duster...

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new banded shrimp
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couple of star fish
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camel shrimp hiding in background
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and finally a small mushroom coral I believe on the live rock very small...

thanks for looking Clint
 

Len

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Coming along well. You might want to consider removing some rock or varying the height and depth to avoid the "wall of rock" look. The closeness of the rocks to the front glass also may become an issue for fish mobility and for coral growth.
 
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I agree with Len's suggestions.

Cute kid. He looks 4-5ish about the same age as my son. Kids of that age really love fish tanks. My girls 7 and 8 still love the tank.
 

new-2-the reef

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I have the rock set exactly in middle of tank there is about 3-4 inch in front and along the back for fish to swim..
I could possibly just fill up each end I guess and leave the middle of tank a bit more open..once I add a couple of fish to tank later on.

thanks guys for help

as for my son Carter he turns 5 on Dec-9th
 

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