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Re: GlassWalker's 136L marine
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May 24, 2014, 11:39:37 pm »
My hair algae is a bit odd. Most of it is on my substrate, and the colour is fading so I presume it is dying. I even bought a new bag of substrate to replace it with, but as it is going so quickly it doesn't seem worth it.
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T14: small fish planted tank
T16: Bristlenose, garra rufa, barbs
T17: chili rasbora, black bee shrimps
M1: green algae, fish, flatworm
M2: closed, converting to freshwater
M3: softies and fish
P1: fish, frogs (MIA), neighbour's cats
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Time to revive this thread. With the moving around of corals to other tanks recently, this tank configuration doesn't serve a use any more. I've decided to sell or rehouse the remaining corals and convert this into a seahorse tank, assuming it is big enough. So starts another round of research.
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M2: closed, converting to freshwater
M3: softies and fish
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