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Simple fix this time, a little salt creep had reached around a corner and onto a plug. How in the world that happened, I have no idea, but i have fashioned an acrylic lid for that section of the sump. There is no light on that area, just where the skimmer is, so no loss of light there.
The wife is most happy about this. 






Hey, what do Orange Back fairy's go for in your neck of the woods guys? I remember paying about $70 for one, saw one today for $130!
I think I bought a trio a while back at RP and they were about $60-$70. you really like the orange back's eh?Lol that's true Chris, but I paid $70 for the last one at Preuss'! I'll give Andy a shout and see what he has, I also need PE Mysis and Oyster feast.

Lol that's true Chris, but I paid $70 for the last one at Preuss'! I'll give Andy a shout and see what he has, I also need PE Mysis and Oyster feast.
For a more colorful version I love my Potters pair, simply beautiful IMO. I know they are not fairy wrasses but just figured I would put it out there for something nice IMO that will hang out together alot and give nice action and color/pattern as well as the watchdog capabilities. A little extra protection never hurts.I'm anxious to Chris! I'm hoping to stash some funds away for the Lansing swap too. I think it is time to hit the Kalk again, going to fab up a DIY reactor soon as well.
The few corals I came home with a looking pretty good today, and I picked up an epoxy stick to attach pieces, and make a couple sections of the scape more stable.


