Kyle's 150 mixed reef

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Hey guys New to this forum and just wanted to show off my tank. Hope you enjoy it
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Looks nice! The orange shoulder tank is a great looking tang too.

Be careful with that GSP, it can overtake that rock in no time and you'll never get it under control ;) I know from experience on that one.
 
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Oh yea I'm well aware of that. I'm I'm the process of getting rid of the green in the tank lol. That all started as a small frag. It doesn't really bother me yet but want to down size it before it does.
 

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Very pretty!
 

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Is that linckia star reef-safe? I want a sea-star but have no idea what to get. Also, what do they eat?

1. Linckias are reef safe, but beware of misleading common names! Some labeled linckia are not!

2. Linckia are difficult to keep at best. Many are on their way out by the time they reach the retailer. Know what to look for in a healthy star, and wait until your tank has a well-established biofilm; that's what they are currently believed to feed on.
 

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1. Linckias are reef safe, but beware of misleading common names! Some labeled linckia are not!

2. Linckia are difficult to keep at best. Many are on their way out by the time they reach the retailer. Know what to look for in a healthy star, and wait until your tank has a well-established biofilm; that's what they are currently believed to feed on.
Thanks for the info Eienna, I just bought one on LA tonight along with a pygmy angel. I have a biopellet reactor going and there's enough of a biofilm on the glass and rock that my new cuc can't keep up.
 
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Good luck with it! They can be very hard to keep alive. I've had mine for a couple years now luckily. Thank you to everyone for the positive feedback on the tank.
 

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