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Dirtsquirt

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Here it is... Bought it on Sunday, brought it home and cleaned it up and changed around the aquascaping. Put it on a decent stand and changed out the 24" fixture it came with for a 30".

Specs:

30Gal AGA
CurrentUSA Satellite-Dual 2x64 w/Moonlight.
Marineland Penguin HOB filter, used mostly for circulation ATM.
Seaclown...
2 Heaters: 100W/Jager and 50W/No name
~45lbs liverock
~40lbs livesand

Livestock:

False Perc Clown
Lawnmower Blenny
Yellowtail Damsel
Yellow Damsel

Blue leg hermit
3 Trocus snails (I think)
Misc filter feeders

Hammer Coral
Brown Toadstool
Orange/Brown Zoa's
Green/Olive Zoa's
8 or so Mushrooms
Unidentified Coral #1 (Near orange/brown zoa's)
Unidentified Coral #2 (Near Hammer)
Green sponge thing


Now for the pics!

Left 3/4
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Front and Center
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Right 3/4
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Right profile, notice green sponge thing.
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Unidentified Coral #1!
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Unidentified Coral #2!
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All photos taken with lights on, flash off. 65w Actinic 420nm/460nm and 65w Daylight 6,700k/10,000k.

Thoughts? Suggestions? It's my first tank so don't go too hard on me :rolleyes:
 
nice looking tank. But on the Right profile pic i see you have some red algea.. I have this stuff and its a pain in the you know what. If you can get that stuff out as soon as you can..
 
I saw one of the Emeralds crabs I got from Barrier yesterday burrowed in the red algae, eating everything around him.

I'll see if that works but it if doesn't than manual extraction might be needed.

-Dan
 
I'll see if that works but it if doesn't than manual extraction might be needed.
I would try that first and let the crab pick at the stuff you cant get. It will most likely grow faster than the crab can eat it.

Nice looking little set up.
I agree with kenya tree on the mystery coral.
 
Un Id'ed coral #1 is a orange palythoa. I dont' know if it has a fancy name though. You probably don't need the 2nd 50 watt heater. I don't tend to trust that which can't be identified. Get a media bag and pack the penguin with carbon if you wan't to truly be of use. Remove the biowheel if the penguin has one. It just helps the nitrates build up faster. I love the rockscaping you did.:D
 

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