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230g coming out of storage - Round Rock


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Nice. I wonder if ordering one 5 lbs rock will be cost prohibitive.

Dennise,

His smallest package is 30 lbs.

Carl,

That is a good looking rock. The orange stuff is Bryozons, which is an ancient cousin to sponges. In addittion to urchins, Orange Chitins also

came in with the rock.

Enjoy the diversity.

Patrick

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Pictures of the live rock we just got from http://www.floridaliverock.com/

Should this red thing on the left point up towards the light?

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Awesome looking rock! I see Red Grapes (Botryocladia), Green Grapes, and Halimeda. I love my Halimeda. Tangs don't eat it and it adds a nice green color to the aquarium.

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Thank you. I am having a lot of fun. The kids have moved to the dining room in the morning to eat breakfast so they can be near the fish tank. They have each "adopted" and named most of the inhabitants.

Fish:

Dori, Grumpy, Rigel, Beauty, Kole, Tony Stark, Pepper Pots

Crabs:

Emy, Crusher, Torentio (sic) , Korentio (sic)

Conch:

Snuffy

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I am a fan of my BML lights, I currently only run two but will be adding a super actinic soon. I juts recenly started controlling them with my APEX, it definately makes the lights worth it. They don't have as many bells and whistles but for the price they are great.

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2/21/2014 Livestock update:

Fish:

Hippo Tang

Kole Tang

Coral Beauty

Lawnmower Blenny

Yellow Watchman Goby

(2) Ocellaris Clownfish

(2) Red Firefish

Inverts:

(2) Bubble Tip Anemone

Banded Starfish

Fighting Conch

(2) Sea urchin

(4) Emerald crabs

Decorator crab

Cleaner Shrimp

(2) Peppermint Shrimp

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