90g progression

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I'm going to log my photos of my tank so I can see the progression. I wish I had dates for these old photos, but I'll be keeping dates from now on. Stupid crappy iPhone pics don't do a good job.

(Can't seem to get photo stream to work, well here is the latest)

10-4-13

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Beautiful tank! 90's were always my "ideal" size. I don;t see any fins swimming around. I take it you've opted for no bioload?
I went this route some years ago initially but ended up putting a few blennys and other herbivores in to keep the "weeds" at bay, lol.
Good luck on what appears to be an ongoing labor of love.
Don
 
Nice tank, I love the layout and the red gorgonians I'm assuming? Very nice.

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The surviving fish are in a HT, 60 days into my fallow period. Starting to get some "weeds" cropping up need to get some fish in there.
 
I think I saw a domino damsel in there. Yikes!! That booger gets very mean when he gets older and bigger. I've heard they are the most aggressive. GL on getting it out if it becomes hostile I kno I needed it
 

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