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Old 02-22-2008, 01:54 PM   #113 (permalink)
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Re: Ricks' Oceanic 14G Biocube - my first salt water tank

So much for time lapse ... I had to move the Zoas out of the freeway of snail traffic on the sand bed. Im going to move the various zoas to different heights relative to light and monitor how quickly the grow...

I placed the orange ones at the top of the tank, hoping the additional light will help them multiply quickly...

The eagle eyes are down towards the left front...

The green neons, are mid level on the right,

The cotton candy are mid level, semi shaded,

The ricordea is at the very front right of the tank. I notice the flow there might be too heavy for it as it seems to be migrating off it's rock..toward the rear. Everything I have read says decent flow for the Ric, but it looks like it may just get peeled off it's rock.

Exciting night last night...I also caught my brain trying to eat one of my nassairus snails that made the mistake of cruising across its mouth !! It appears to be ok after I pulled it out.

Ill take a new FULL TANK shot tonight once everything is happy in its new location. Gladly listening for any tips on growing these guys quickly as there is ALOT of available real estate in this tank at the moment.

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