Kizmar's 120 gal

While I'm at it... here are a few more pictures I took with the new lights (and new camera that I still need to figure out)...

These are my green SPS that I thought died during my water issue a few weeks back. They're healing nicely!
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My clowns by the red bubble tip I'm hoping they'll use some day. :)
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The toadstool that had previously dropped most of it's tentacles is doing great now.
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This is a leather I picked up at the LFS because of it's color... but... I can't remember what it's called (let me know if YOU know :)).
EDIT: I did an auto-color adjust on this picture and it really brought out the different LED colors on the sand. Damn I love these lights.
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I believe that is a napthea leather :)

The LFS told me what it was but I can't remember now, yer probably right. :) I'm not even sure they were 100% positive to be honest. They did say it was easier to keep then something like a Kenya Tree. /shrug
 
As the Radions slowly fade to the night setting... corals look AMAZING! Why everyone wouldn't want a saltwater tank is beyond me. ;)

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Finally got decent video (albeit from my iPhone) of my Harlequin after dropping a new Chocolate Chip Starfish in for her.

Time to eat! - YouTube

(I still don't know how people embed video right into the forum...)
 
That was a really cool video. Your tank is amazing!

I don't know much about Harlequin Shrimp but they seem very interesting. Do you have a link to a good online guide to their care? I know they only eat starfish.
Let's say you buy a starfish from the LFS and toss it in there and they begin eating it. If it lasts a few weeks does the starfish die and break down in your tank? Would this be an issue for a smaller tank?

Amazing pictures, too! :-)
 
That was a really cool video. Your tank is amazing!
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Amazing pictures, too! :-)

Thanks. :)

I don't know much about Harlequin Shrimp but they seem very interesting. Do you have a link to a good online guide to their care? I know they only eat starfish.

I originally ended up getting a Harlequin because they a) look awesome and b) eat starfish (specifically asterina starfish). During the research phase of this one, I was looking for something to control the population of asterinas in my tank and this was the option I chose. Care: there really isn't much to speak of other then the fact that they only eat starfish. They're like any other shrimp outside of that.

Let's say you buy a starfish from the LFS and toss it in there and they begin eating it. If it lasts a few weeks does the starfish die and break down in your tank? Would this be an issue for a smaller tank?

From my observations thus far; the starfish stay alive (unfortunately for THEM) until the bitter end. I've even seen part of a single leg trying to get away from the Harlequin. I'm thinking the Harlequin knows what to save for last so they always have a fresh meal. ;)
 
I'm way more excited about this then I should be, but this morning I found my Clownfish hosting in the anemone for the first time!

Video: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82qf8KIG3Jg&feature=youtube_gdata_player]Clownfish Hosting - YouTube[/ame]
 
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