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Hello guys! New reefer here, I currently have a 10 gallon reef tank which is about 5 months old. Currently have a few LPS corals and a few softies in there, which most have been in my tank around a month or two. I made this thread because I recently purchased a fluval evo 13.5, and I am going to move everything from my 10 gallon to the evo, and document my experiences with the tank! Below is a current pic of my 10 gallon tank and I plan to transfer into the evo in around a week.
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Hey guys! I kinda forgot I made this thread and holy I forgot how crappy my tank looked in that old 10 gallon tank‍♂️ Well I think all is much better now as this is my tank currently. In my opinion looking a lot better and has so many thriving corals. As you can see, there are two ocellaris clowns, 1 firefish goby, 1 yellow watchman goby, and one royal gramma. Most would say that this is too many fish but for me I haven't had any aggression, everyones eating, and there are plenty of hiding spots, that island on the right is a cave which most of the fish sleep in, and the clownfish sleep in the top right.
Notable new corals: Three torches for my torch garden, plan on getting one or two more.
Awesome long polyp white toad stool, and a green polyp interesting looking toadstool in the back.
a couple new types of zoas.
Awesome cespitularia frag, looks amazing in person.
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Hey guys! I kinda forgot I made this thread and holy I forgot how crappy my tank looked in that old 10 gallon tank‍♂️ Well I think all is much better now as this is my tank currently. In my opinion looking a lot better and has so many thriving corals. As you can see, there are two ocellaris clowns, 1 firefish goby, 1 yellow watchman goby, and one royal gramma. Most would say that this is too many fish but for me I haven't had any aggression, everyones eating, and there are plenty of hiding spots, that island on the right is a cave which most of the fish sleep in, and the clownfish sleep in the top right.
Notable new corals: Three torches for my torch garden, plan on getting one or two more.
Awesome long polyp white toad stool, and a green polyp interesting looking toadstool in the back.
a couple new types of zoas.
Awesome cespitularia frag, looks amazing in person.
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Tank looks good!
 

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