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This tank has turned into a strombus breeding ground.



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The new small candy cane addition, they will stay until they get too large.



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Well the tank still lives and things have recovered much faster than I thought they would. I've decided to let this run and I've also decided I need a new light, one that is full spectrum because this one seems to not bring out the colors that I know these corals are capable of.



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Tank still lives however I have red bugs on the bonsai and a few aiptasia I'm not sure how to eliminate either in such a small tank. The red little goby jumped last week so there is no fish left in the tank. It is now just a lonely hermit and many snails.
 

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