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My plan for this tank is to have corals that are typically considered to be unwanted by many hobbyists. I am going to be housing anathelia, button polyps, pink and gold zoas, plain green palys and other corals that are considered to be a nuisance. Many of the corals are going to be coming from my DT and were corals that I did not pay for. My personal objective for the tank is to not spend any money out of pocket for the tank.


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Welcome to the competition, Krista! :bigsmile:
 

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Cool concept! Following!
 
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This should be fun! Majanos can be your main display :) they are a pretty green!

You just gave me an idea...I could use it as a tank to cultivate aiptasia and breed berghia nudibranches. I unfortunately am battling aiptasia in my display tank. Hmmmm....
 

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Come a Little Northeast and pick up a whole handful of Green star polyps I ripped out of my 180 and threw into my frag tank.. lol some kenya tree too
 

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You just gave me an idea...I could use it as a tank to cultivate aiptasia and breed berghia nudibranches. I unfortunately am battling aiptasia in my display tank. Hmmmm....
The battle is a tough one, I lucked out with an aptasia eating file fish. 2 weeks no progress then one morning half of them were gone!
 

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This is a great concept. I have been thinking for years that I should try one of these out, but never get around to it. Excited to see how it turns out
 
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Finally, I will be able to set this tank up this week. Just got done moving. I will post up the required pic this week. Unless, a pic of an empty tank with a baggie of water in it will do?
 

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Tank pic:

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There is officially life in the tank. I got gsp from a local member for free. The tank also houses a pistol shrimp hitchhiker, scarlet crab, snail, and peppermint shrimp.
 
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Since the rock is covered with a good bit of star polyps, I will just say the FMV is 75. I also added my h. aurora anemone. It was not looking to well in my main tank. I got the anemone from Live Aquaria for free. They sent me the wrong anemone. It was supposed to be a sebae. I will just go with the FMV of 15. Originally paid 30 but since they are a sponsor, divided by half.

My total out pocket so far: $0.00
FMV: $90.
 

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