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Pictures from today! I can't seem to get as nice of pictures with the light on this tank as I can with the other systems, but it looks so good in person. All the corals seem to be doing ok except the red digi, which I'll blame on me accidentally launching it across the room trying to break the frag plug.

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Just a pic from each side today. Had to remove the large male emerald mithrax crab, as I caught him eating a perfectly healthy maxi mini anemone today. Luckily, the anemone seems none the worse for wear, just a small wound on the edge. It explains why half of them have looked irritated the past week or so. The crab is now a citizen of the sump prison on the 75 gallon, where he shares a cell with the pencil urchin who was eating my mushroom corals.

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Just a pic from each side today. Had to remove the large male emerald mithrax crab, as I caught him eating a perfectly healthy maxi mini anemone today. Luckily, the anemone seems none the worse for wear, just a small wound on the edge. It explains why half of them have looked irritated the past week or so. The crab is now a citizen of the sump prison on the 75 gallon, where he shares a cell with the pencil urchin who was eating my mushroom corals.

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That fire fish is a beauty!
It’s great to see it coming along nicely :)
 
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Corals besides the gorgonian seem to just melt away in this setup, unsure why. Going to stick with just maxi minis and the gorgonian for now, maybe I'll add something else in the future. Tank is looking good though! We did lose one maxi mini because an emerald crab was eating them, so the emerald crab was removed and banished to the sump of the 75 gallon. The rest of the maxi minis have healed nicely.

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So we ended up adding a pair of black mollies to this tank. They seem to be doing well, are getting along fine with the other fish, and I'm hoping they'll eat most of the green algae off the glass that I have to use a razor blade to remove. They've already started doing so.
 
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So we had an Acropora that had encrusted on our frag rack in the big tank and left behind quite a bit of growing tissue on the rack when the frag was removed. I decided to scrape some off and glue it on the rock in here to see if it would grow, and it's been doing quite well for the past week! So I decided to move a few other Acropora frags over and see how they do. The tank has settled quite well, and the maxi minis, the Cyphastrea on the back wall, and the photosynthetic gorgonian are growing nicely. We also added a couple purple and green frilly mushrooms about a week ago, which have now attached to the rock and are doing pretty well.

I'm still planning on adding some more maxi mini anemones as I find ones that I like, as well as a colony of 5 or 6 sexy shrimp. The firefish disappeared about a week ago, and about 48 hrs later we watched one of the maxi mini anemones spit up the bones. Unfortunately the female molly decided to jump while I was doing maintenance, and I didn't find her until it was too late. We won't be replacing the fish that died, as honestly we don't need 2 mollies in there, and the firefish seemed to be really skittish in this tank, which was a disaster with all the strong stinging anemones around.

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So we had an Acropora that had encrusted on our frag rack in the big tank and left behind quite a bit of growing tissue on the rack when the frag was removed. I decided to scrape some off and glue it on the rock in here to see if it would grow, and it's been doing quite well for the past week! So I decided to move a few other Acropora frags over and see how they do. The tank has settled quite well, and the maxi minis, the Cyphastrea on the back wall, and the photosynthetic gorgonian are growing nicely. We also added a couple purple and green frilly mushrooms about a week ago, which have now attached to the rock and are doing pretty well.

I'm still planning on adding some more maxi mini anemones as I find ones that I like, as well as a colony of 5 or 6 sexy shrimp. The firefish disappeared about a week ago, and about 48 hrs later we watched one of the maxi mini anemones spit up the bones. Unfortunately the female molly decided to jump while I was doing maintenance, and I didn't find her until it was too late. We won't be replacing the fish that died, as honestly we don't need 2 mollies in there, and the firefish seemed to be really skittish in this tank, which was a disaster with all the strong stinging anemones around.

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Sorry for your losses! My neon striped goby and masked gobies will sometimes sit on my corals/RFAs. My old clown goby would do that also. May be good considerations for this tank. The masked goby/neon striped are always out in the front also. Thanks for the update.
 
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Sorry for your losses! My neon striped goby and masked gobies will sometimes sit on my corals/RFAs. My old clown goby would do that also. May be good considerations for this tank. The masked goby/neon striped are always out in the front also. Thanks for the update.
I'm just going to keep it as the pair of clowns and the molly. I trust my rock flower nems in the 47 gallon rimless with any fish (in fact I have a sharknose goby in there who does sit on them occasionally), but the maxi minis will happily eat clown gobies and neon gobies.

As for today's update, I came home this evening to a bunch of very angry maxi minis. I had moved a rose bubbletip in here that was doing poorly in my 47 gallon to try and save it, and it completely melted. I removed most of it last night and they all seemed fine, but today everything is very angry. So I did a 50% water change tonight using water from my 75 gallon, and added a bag of fresh carbon to the AIO chamber. They're already starting to stop sliming and are looking a lot better.
 
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Well interesting update, apparently stressing out the maxi mini carpets with the melting rose bubbletip has caused about half of them to divide? I have 6 now, when there were only 5 before, and 2 more look like they are about half way through dividing.

Also moved one of my 3 pajama cardinals from the 47 gallon rimless into this tank. The other 2 have paired up and were bullying him, and were beating him up. He also has a malformed jaw, the lower jaw is longer than normal and is bent at a weird angle. It's not an injury, it's a birth defect, and we want to make him comfortable as long as he can eat and drink.
 
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Well, we ended up with 3 maxi minis left. The rest melted. I managed to save these 3 using cephalexin. It was what I had on hand and I'd seen someone on here used it successfully for a haddoni before. I treated the tank with them in it and they've recovered and seem happy and open (and nice and sticky). The Acropora in here are doing well, as are the photosynthetic gorgonian that's been in here and some Palys I got from @Reefer Matt at the Southeast Michigan Reef club BBQ to grow out and put in my 180 gallon with the large angels.

Igor is also doing well. His fins have healed and he has put weight back on. I snapped a pic where you can see his jaw pretty well, he's still kind of shy unless there is food involved, hence my hand behind the tank to help bring him forward in a couple pics.

As you can see from the pics, the black molly is doing well, and the wyoming white clowns are growing fast and are as fiesty as ever. They aren't even full grown yet, but super defensive of their tank when my hand is involved. The female repeatedly bites and attacks my hand the entire time I'm cleaning the tank.

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Well, we ended up with 3 maxi minis left. The rest melted. I managed to save these 3 using cephalexin. It was what I had on hand and I'd seen someone on here used it successfully for a haddoni before. I treated the tank with them in it and they've recovered and seem happy and open (and nice and sticky). The Acropora in here are doing well, as are the photosynthetic gorgonian that's been in here and some Palys I got from @Reefer Matt at the Southeast Michigan Reef club BBQ to grow out and put in my 180 gallon with the large angels.

Igor is also doing well. His fins have healed and he has put weight back on. I snapped a pic where you can see his jaw pretty well, he's still kind of shy unless there is food involved, hence my hand behind the tank to help bring him forward in a couple pics.

As you can see from the pics, the black molly is doing well, and the wyoming white clowns are growing fast and are as fiesty as ever. They aren't even full grown yet, but super defensive of their tank when my hand is involved. The female repeatedly bites and attacks my hand the entire time I'm cleaning the tank.

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How do you find the look of the Mini Maxis?
Im curious as I personally love it and think they look great to make that fade from softies to LPS.
 
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How do you find the look of the Mini Maxis?
Im curious as I personally love it and think they look great to make that fade from softies to LPS.
I really like them. Eventually I plan on getting another group of them to replace the 3 I lost. I want 9 or so in this tank total.
 
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Growing in nicely. Also threw some GSP in here on one of the rocks and the back wall to grow out for the 180 gallon, since all the SPS in here seem to melt. I'm assuming allelopathy from the gorg and nems are to blame.

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