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hypermikie
09/12/2006, 07:37 PM
Here is a my 2.5g that I have had running for quite some time. It used to have just a little LR and a pistol. After I accidentally killed the pistol I changed things around and decided to grow out some frags...

Here are the specs:
2.5g Glass
2 - 10w Coralife 50/50 Compact Flourecents
Filter PowerHead - with Carbon, PhosGuard, Sponge
Fiji Live Rock (2lbs or so)
Live Sand (lbs?)

Current Corals:
Yellow Polyps
Green Star Polyps
Pulsing Xenia
Kenya Tree
Metallic Green Mushrooms
5 different Zoanthid Colonies

Current Inhabitants:
3 Baha Cerith Snails
3 Baha Red Leg Hermits
1 Scarlet Hermit
1 Blue Leg Hermit
1 Emeral Mytrhix
1 Trochus Snail
1 Nassarius Snail (maybe??)

Thinking of adding a fish or maybe something else for me to watch...

SORRY about the crappy pics... I'm working on it...
http://images1.snapfish.com/347%3B33%3A37%7Ffp353%3Evq%3D3238%3E%3A96%3E6%3B5%3EWSNRCG%3D32349932%3C8636vq0mrj

http://images1.snapfish.com/347%3B33%3A37%7Ffp34%3A%3Evq%3D3238%3E%3A96%3E6%3B5%3EWSNRCG%3D32349932%3C8635vq0mrj

brian is cool
09/12/2006, 07:59 PM
post when u get bigger pics

Scott523
09/12/2006, 08:07 PM
Ya you can barely see, its almost pointless to have them

Jordan55
09/12/2006, 09:27 PM
For fish, which I don't recommend unless you do good water changes and test water freuently- you can do a small goby that stays under 2.5 inches. Something like a shrimp goby. Or a clown goby.

Or an invert... you could get a pistol shrimp, or some sexy shrimp.

Or get a pistol and goby and have them as a pair.

hypermikie
09/12/2006, 09:50 PM
Thanks for the great comments....:rolleyes: Why do you think I said I'm working on it... Problems with my pic host.....

http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n239/mikieh/Picture167.jpg
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n239/mikieh/Picture168.jpg

Jordan - I had a pistol, never hardly seen him. I have a some sexy, and shrimp goby in my other tank... I may do a clown goby, but the ones at my LFS are never to healthy looking...

I'm usually pretty good on checking quality, and water changes. I do partial changes from my other tank frequently...