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Harnisch 125 Salt tank

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by tharnisch, Dec 7, 2013.

  1. tharnisch

    tharnisch Inactive User

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    We will start with a full shot of the tank and add some more pics as we go. Fish currently include: Picaso trigger, luner wrasse, blue tang, yellow tang, powder brown tang, sailfin tang, sailfin/algea blenny, bangai cardinal, flame angel, bi color angel, clarki clown and a one spot foxface. We have a bubble tip anemone that split and is now 2. Corals we have several going now including frogspawn, several zoes, and polyps. A couple mushrooms and a few I cant currently remember the names of. We have a coral banded shrimp and lots of snails and hermit crabs and 4 emerald crabs. Currently running 2 Radion XR30 LED lights. Looking to add 2 more for a total of 4 over the 125.[​IMG]
     
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  2. Deleted member 1172

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    Sweet tank! Man, you're brave with that trigger in there, though!!!
     
  3. tharnisch

    tharnisch Inactive User

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    Yea, The trigger was one of the 2 that came with the original setup. He mostly picks off snails. Havent decided but he may move to the new 75 setup
     
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    Lots of swimming room so that should help :0) Thanks for sharing and maybe Santa will bring another LED or 2! Hoho, Ho! :-0)
     
  5. matt1971 Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    I would be concerned about the shrimp with that triggerfish. I like the wood framing on your tank.
     
  6. tharnisch

    tharnisch Inactive User

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    he actually doesn't bother the shrimp at all. The Shrimp is pretty large and fends for himself a lot. I think it helps that we keep the fish well fed to, maybe that prevents them from bothering some of the inverts.
     

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