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Starting over 75 G

So as some of you know I had a tank crash 5 weeks ago.
I am now restarting with a 75 G tank instead of my old corner tank.
As part of this I am changing my whole setup and making it easier to mantain with what I leaned from the fist one.

So here is where I am today.
Current Stock:
Green slimer
Garf bonsai
ATL bonsai
Blueberry tort
Shades of fall
Lime sky stag
Rommel rainbow acro
Cali tort
Turoki
Red planet
Pink lemonaide
Red Digitata
Hammer coral
Rainbow acan
green acan
Orange plate
australian Duncan
Watermelon chalice

Fish:
Sailfin tang
2 Chromis
1 ocelaris clown
2 catalina gobies
1 yellow gobi

Inverts
2 red banded srimp
1 blood red fire shrimp
long spine urchin
Tuxedo urchin
pincushon urchin



I had to get this in one shot and even thoug the tank is not ready as I bougt every thing from a reefer leaving the hobby
 
And here is how it looks like

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curt

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onefish2fish said:
nice just watch out with the catalina gobies, i think they like cooler water.
1+ but they are a real nice fish.good luck go slow and it's looking good.
 

Tazmaniancowboy

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looks good. wow catalina gobies, haven't seen them in a long time. It is a shame they don't like the temps we maintain.
 
Tazmaniancowboy said:
looks good. wow catalina gobies, haven't seen them in a long time. It is a shame they don't like the temps we maintain.
I like to run my reef on the cooler side at arround 78. Hopefully that would keep them somewhat happy
 

mnat

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The higher the temp the more their metabolism kicks up. At that temp you will probably need to feed several times a day. The ideal temp for them is down around 68-72.
 
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