Like the cloves with the zoas :thumbup: Considering a sand star myself Sully
mtsully71 Well-Known Member Mar 8, 2013 #101 Like the cloves with the zoas Considering a sand star myself Sully
jroberts51411 Member Mar 8, 2013 #102 The sand sifting star is actually quite a bit more fun than I thought it would be. I have enjoyed him so far, and he seems to be doing a good job too.
The sand sifting star is actually quite a bit more fun than I thought it would be. I have enjoyed him so far, and he seems to be doing a good job too.
jroberts51411 Member Jan 24, 2015 #103 The tank looks quite a bit different from the last photo. I took out the RBTA because it got too big. I am also battling red bubble algae I picked up from someone locally I guess. Tough luck.
The tank looks quite a bit different from the last photo. I took out the RBTA because it got too big. I am also battling red bubble algae I picked up from someone locally I guess. Tough luck.
jroberts51411 Member Jan 24, 2015 #105 Hard to focus on everything at once, but there are two different colors of trumpets, rics in the right hand corner.
Hard to focus on everything at once, but there are two different colors of trumpets, rics in the right hand corner.
jroberts51411 Member Jan 24, 2015 #106 Zoas, acro, birdsnest of some sort. Also some type of red hair algae. Need to bulk up the clean up crew. About to hit up reef cleaners again.
Zoas, acro, birdsnest of some sort. Also some type of red hair algae. Need to bulk up the clean up crew. About to hit up reef cleaners again.
jroberts51411 Member Jan 24, 2015 #107 Big colony of GSP (constantly controlling its size); kenya tree in back corner (completely removed at one point but recently grew back)
Big colony of GSP (constantly controlling its size); kenya tree in back corner (completely removed at one point but recently grew back)
jroberts51411 Member Jan 24, 2015 #108 Orange ric; utter chaos zoas (started as 2 heads; my favorite zoas so far)