Hello everyone

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Thanks pic means a lot llll
 
Hi, Euphylliafamily, from a fellow Nutmegger! (Down west, in Norwalk)

That is a brilliant gem of a tank! A bit of color, a bit of movement - Euphyllias, Acans and the weaving and bobbing of a pair of clowns will transform that into a hypnotic little oasis, I think...

~Bruce, who you might just bump into at FFM!
 
Hi, Euphylliafamily, from a fellow Nutmegger! (Down west, in Norwalk)

That is a brilliant gem of a tank! A bit of color, a bit of movement - Euphyllias, Acans and the weaving and bobbing of a pair of clowns will transform that into a hypnotic little oasis, I think...

~Bruce, who you might just bump into at FFM!
Appreciate it, yeah I think I did well I used to have a 90gallon but I went with quality in parts of quality in gallons this time I went with high end equipment that my old tank didn't have.

Name is Garrett, I'll be bring plenty of cash to FFM
 
I'm still working on AI prime lighting, as you said Bruce and my first post with what I'll be having in the tank I'm not sure proper amount of light and the schedule here's what I have, I based it off my all set up blues in the morning to wake everything up and then everything on for during the day and back to blues for night time. If anything thinks they can let me know on a proper light schedule that would be great.

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Switched up my lighting been reading around for what I'll have in my tank, euphyllia's, acan's, Zoa's and a BTA here's the new lay out opinions on what everyone thinks would be great.

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Been quite a long time since I've been on here quick question, recently moved to a new area and it seems while moving I left the sand bed in the tank and covered with water it's been over 2 weeks of setting up and being settled everything is growing and great, but it seems I have disturbed a diatom bloom any suggestions in making this stop?
 
Diatoms will usually fade away on their own in new tanks ... my guess is that they'll do the same again in yours. May be unattractive for a while . . .

You could try adding some of those creatures which feed on diatoms, but make sure they'll still have something to eat when the diatoms vanish.

~Bruce
 
Welcome home, you will love it here!

I dig the rimless cube!
 
Diatoms will usually fade away on their own in new tanks ... my guess is that they'll do the same again in yours. May be unattractive for a while . . .

You could try adding some of those creatures which feed on diatoms, but make sure they'll still have something to eat when the diatoms vanish.

~Bruce

Which creatures, I have emeralds, hermits, nassarius, cleaner and fire shrimp, serpent starfish
 

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