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    Default 29G biocube. the addiction continues

    Well i did it i now have a second tank. I have a 14g bio, but now im going with something a little bigger. Just taking small steps. Well i got this tank from fjr_wertheimber. (thanks again by the way). it came with the sand the live rock and a few hitchhicking inverts and coral. Also has the nanotuners 144w lighting upgrade. I have added some coral which are doing really good and a mandarin which i know alot of people think need a more established tanks, but lucky me it eats frozen food like theres no tomorrow. I want to add a flamehawk and 2 pink skunk clowns. That would be it on the fish side. would also like to add 4 fireshrimp not small ones but on the larger side so they wont be eaten by the flamehawk.. has anyone seen the tank at seaworld where they have all the fireshrimp and cardinals together. well i love how all the fireshrimp look when there out an about. anyways here are some quick pics. let me know what you all think.
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    oh yeah quick question, i bought these as yumas, but ive seen pictures of them and some people call them ricordeas which are they. thanks
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    Awesome, dude! The tank looks great, I'm happy it went to a good home, glad to hear you're enjoying it! I'll say this for that nanotuners kit, it grows coral like there's no tomorrow. The coloring on SPS isn't too great, but they grow like weeds, and the softies all seem to absolutely adore it. Be sure to post more pics when you get all the new additions!
    A.J.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edshas2 View Post
    oh yeah quick question, i bought these as yumas, but ive seen pictures of them and some people call them ricordeas which are they. thanks
    Those are yumas, ricordea have more equally rounded rather than elongated polyps (for lack of the correct term).
    A.J.

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