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haha... you're funny! tot what fragging station is mobile.

just bought a tuxedo urchin from AM few days ago.

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Skimmer : Deltec SC2560

Chiller : Sanyo 1HP Compressor with copper coil

Lighting : Ecotech Radion XR30w x 3 + 5 ft ATI power module 4 tubes

Dosing - Bubble magnus 7 channel

Main pump - reef octopus 7000

FR : Skimz phosphate reactor + FR45 Biopellet reactor

Wavemaker - Vortech 3X MP40W + 1 x sun sun

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haha... you're funny! tot what fragging station is mobile.

just bought a tuxedo urchin from AM few days ago.

Originally I was just making a joke....my Tuxedo Urchin kept cleaning my rock and pick up any frags on the way.....

If you look at urchin's back....there is a small monti frag and 1 branch with pipe organ.....lol

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Ya spikes no toxin... but I keep thinking their spikes will disturb the corals as the urchin roams.

Actually they are quite funny.....when they come to a path with a lot of corals....they cannot decide whether to move ahead or back off.....lol

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Oh yes, I've got my mobile fragging station too. In fact, the zoas are thriving so well up there.

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My 1.5ft Nano tank

Equipment: Sump with chaeto, hydor nano wavemakers, Maxspect 60W LED, return pump Rio 12HF

Livestock: 2xMaroon Clown, Yellow Watchman Goby, Algae Blenny, six-line wrasse, Fire & Skunk Shrimp, turbo snails, hermit crabs.

Corals: Zoas, Rics, Hammer, Blue & Green Starpolyps.

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Just like to share this pix I took today at a LFS.

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Mespilia globulus on the left and Tripneustes gratilla on the right.

M. globulus generally are smaller than T. gratilla and thus I usually recommend the former for smaller tanks. ;)

"Reefs, like forests, will only be protected in long term if they are appreciated"
Dr. J.E.N. Veron
Australian Institute of Marine Science


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