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February 2008 TOTM - rdawg200 (1 Viewer)

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Congrats to Robert aka rdawg200 as the February TOTM Winner!!!

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Click HERE to see more pics and details of Robert's beautiful 20 gallons Seahorse tank.

Robert will receive a $25 GC from REEFGEEK.COM - our TOTM sponsor!
 
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Great tank!

That is a VERY, VERY nice tank, I'm impressed.

Way to go, Robert...congratulations!

Good luck,
Steve
 
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Absolutely beautiful.. I love the seahorses.

At the risk of sounding stupid... :( What is the wide blade green stuff? Do you think it would survive in a fish only tank?
 

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Sorry Guys

I apologize for my absence, but work has been really busy lately. Thanks for all the comments. To answer some of the questions...

After talking to the guy from Draco (when I first got them) and all other research, 73-74 degress seemed to be the optimal temperature for these little guys. I noticed that they are a little more active than when I didn't control the temperature with the chiller. Also, their colors seemed to stand out more.

The green blade algae is actually a specis of caulerpa that I acquired from a LFS. I would think that tangs and other herbivores would readily eat this algae.

Thanks for the comments guys.
 
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