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hypertech

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We did some cleaning and moved a bunch of stuff downstairs to the new tank. Its still going through some new tank junk but everything is stable. A big thanks to wolmutt for a lot of the awesome stuff in the new tank - you rock!

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That one's new - it got buried by a little sand. You would still trim it off?
 
Yeah.... I have one that is really similar to that... where did you get it? I got mine at WoF, it was browned out, but it turned pink with greenish polyps....
 
Just picked it up from Matt Wolmutt. I'll go find my bone cutters and give it a trim.
 
I have a BC29 and the larger system is a 40B w/ 20H fuge and 30L sump.
 
Looks great Matt! I'll have to swing by next time I'm in your neck of the woods to check out the new set up!
 
As things grow out Matt I will have more frags for you. The help that you gave me in moving tanks, putting up with my spacey hyperactivity, and just being a good guy is worth a lot more than I gave you today. Frag it forward.
 
Looking good! Looking forward to seeing things progress. It looks like you've got a good start.
 
Cool frag setup! How is the gravity flow fuge working? Saw a good talk on fuges at IMAC, the speaker had some cool suggestions. I guess copepods are about the only planktonic, swimming "food" that reproduces in our tanks -- amphipods and mysis hold their eggs until they hatch and the young crawl away, they have no swimming stage. But early stages of copepods always swim, and he had a neat simple design for a copepod "reactor". Just take a tallish plastic container (7-8" tall, 4-5" dia), fill it with golf ball sized LR and place it in your fuge. The calm water environment inside it becomes a breeding ground for copepods. Might be something to try with your setup!
 

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