Dude they got some bada$$ lookin zoas man!
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Originally posted by cichlid1409 View Postdude this place is 10 min from my house ... most beautiful stuff I've ever seen in person.... http://www.gcreef.com/osc/index.php?...256qbvgr69p225
Nice find. Lucky you.
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Originally posted by cichlid1409 View Post... most beautiful stuff I've ever seen in person....
....i'll post a pic tomorrow of my superman monti i got the other day...all their corals are awesome and the prices are super low ....great place and nice guys that run it....Last edited by cichlid1409; 11-11-2009, 01:16 AM.
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Originally posted by myjohnson View PostMike, let me know when you coming back into Houston. I'm need you to pick some of these up for me.
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Tank seems to finally finish it's cycle. I'll check the water again tomorrow and the day after to see how the readings are over a course of days.
So I'm still deciding what direction I should take this tank.
1) low light corals like zoas, GSP, shrums, etc;
2) Macro algae tank, or
3) Mix macro and coral.
Here are some pictures I found to my liking, if I set-up a macro only tank. Not thinking of make my tank look exactly like these but just brain storming ideas and taking aspects for each tank that I like.
These last two are not really want I want to do. I think it would only look good I a big tank, but I might set a little side of the tank for some macros that sway in the current like that.
Don't want to post others pictures and not give credit. You can find more pictures here and the people that posted them.
I ate my fish that died.
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Really, those pictures mean nothing to you guys?
I knew most people are going to lean towards corals so I posted those pictures in hopes of getting some support for it.
So far, two votes for coral it is!I ate my fish that died.
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I like the first one. But corals too
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