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    Are these corals ok for a 12G nano tank?

    I would NOT suggest the Acros and Porites as those are high-light SPS. SPS in general are not a good choice for the nano cubes because they lack the stability and high light needed. The LPS you listed are good choices (Candys and Hammers), as are the softies. HTH, Jesse
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    6 gallon TruVu complete reef system for sale!!!

    Great deal Mike... sorry to see you have to sell it. :sad:
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    gotta love ORA

    John, those are beautiful! Great polyp extension. On the milli in the last pic, upper left corner... is there some tissue recession or damage? Jesse
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    20T

    Those are going to make some beautiful colonis when they grow out! Great work. Jesse
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    Nc 12 Dx Start date 17/ 08/06 - First SW :D

    Cool! I like the 70 bows... Here is an example of the xenia growing up the glass... See the tiny little boogers it leaves behind? See if you can spot the TINY booger about a couple inches up from the sand on the left-hand side... it only has about 3 polyps! Jesse
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    Nc 12 Dx Start date 17/ 08/06 - First SW :D

    Umm pretty quick! Exactly? I have seen a nice-sized piece attach itself to the glass and split down the middle creating a whole new frag in a 7-10 day period. Then it "walks" itself up the glass and in a matter of 4-6 weeks can make it up to the trim of a 12" tall tank! It leaves little...
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    Nc 12 Dx Start date 17/ 08/06 - First SW :D

    YEah it's best to start it out down low then... but you can probably move it up to where you want it within a couple days... just keep in mind though that you are going to want to keep this stuff from spreading too much. YOu wuold be best off getting a small pice of LR... like a couple inches...
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    Nc 12 Dx Start date 17/ 08/06 - First SW :D

    What kind of lighting was it under where you bought it? Jesse
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    Nc 12 Dx Start date 17/ 08/06 - First SW :D

    You can stick a toothpick through it near the base somewhere and "pin" it down. You can also rubberband it to a rock or shell too... it will quickly (within a week or so) attach itself to ANYTHING as long as you keep it still. HTH, Jesse BTW... this stuff is VERY resilient!
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    Pics of my 29g Biocube

    This, too, is a rather irresponsible comment... since you run a fish store, you find it convenient to NOT provide a proper house for your corals because if they die you can easily replace them? Most of the corals we get in this hobby still come from the wild, and to say that you "will just get...
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    Getting back into it, Just ordered a 12G Nanocube

    Welcome back nemonano! Jesse
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    Pics of my 29g Biocube

    Personally, if I ran a store and KNEW that certain corals dont do well in captivity, I wouldnt carry them. Jesse
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    Ricordea/Rhodactis Mushroom Question

    It became pale from a lack of light. With time, the color should return. Keep it low in the tank so that it avoids the shock from instantly having light again. I have more than one shroom that this happened to and their color came back within a month or two. HTH, Jesse
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    Pics of my 29g Biocube

    Umm... they probably fell off the rock. Clams cant "move" themselves. They can force themselves into crevices and pivot themselves once they attach themselves to the rock, but if they ended up on the sand it was because they were trying to wedge themselves or find a more stable area and when...
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    2.5G TANK, FUNNY FACT?? (PIC) NOW

    Botryocladia sp....aka red grape kelp... I got it from Dragon79, eddy got it from me! It grows rather quick in my sump and is very attractive. Jesse
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    Pics of my 29g Biocube

    lol... sorry! Jesse
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