my super newbie tank :)

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  1. dsmerf214

    dsmerf214 Fire Shrimp

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    This is nowhere near as impressive as the other tanks I've seen on here, but I have put in a lot of effort into this, and learned so much! Also, I think my friends are tired of looking at my "empty" tank;D Any thoughts/ideas are always appreciated.
     

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  3. dsmerf214

    dsmerf214 Fire Shrimp

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    Camkha1234 Great Blue Whale

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    Looking good so far :)
     
  5. proreefer

    proreefer Feather Star

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    your tank is looking great, love the rock work, the only advise i could give is about the button polyps they have a nasty sting and will grow very fast and hearty they will cover every rock in time, you may want to try and keep them on a single rock and even that can be a challenge
     
  6. dellyjoe

    dellyjoe Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    just give it time mate your tank will look as good as the others in time.
     
  7. Chance

    Chance Bubble Tip Anemone

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    Yay LPS! :D I like the torch, is that a damsel or a chromis?
     
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  9. dsmerf214

    dsmerf214 Fire Shrimp

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    chromis...trying to stay away from aggressive type fish. thanks guys for all the compliments:) i have since learned that my xenia may become a problem too... can button polyps be fragged? or cut back somehow? would they even be worth fragging?