Thanks guys!  
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					Originally Posted by  Slyguy00
					 
				 
				That is incredible! Nice work 
			
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					Originally Posted by  fragbox.ca
					 
				 
				this tank is just perfect man  
i'm digging that red goni I can never keep them 
			
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 I can't seem to kill that Red Goni.  It has survived two coral crashes, Angel abuse, stinging.  Of course, I probably just jinxed myself and will find it dead when I get home this evening :-/
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					Originally Posted by  gregzz4
					 
				 
				Gorgeous 
  
Nice recovery too 
			
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					Originally Posted by  Madreefer
					 
				 
				Wow that's awesome. I see you got that little boy that was stuck in your tank last year out. 
			
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 Yes!  He kinda outgrew the tank.  Man those buggers are fast growers and a huge strain resources.
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					Originally Posted by  wayner
					 
				 
				Very nice and a solid recovery, must be the lights    Beautiful, always loved your aquascaping  
			
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 Uncool halides FTW!! :-)
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					Originally Posted by  Rice Reef
					 
				 
				For your encrusting montis have you ever had them on the bottom as opposed to the top as you have them right now? If so did the growth and color pattern differ? I am planning to have encrusting montis placed just on top of the sand bed on its own rocks as I don't want them to grow and encroach over other sps.  
			
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 Thanks Wayne! I have had a superman monti lower and it survived but I found that its colours were not as great.  I have also had a sunset monti on the sandbed for a while and it seems to do fine.  I think it depends on the monti.  Trial and error is probably all you can do.  I put my montis up high on that highest shelf piece because I felt that that shelf was way too high to place tall growing SPS.  Instead I've got  tablers, encrusters and bushies (poccis & birdnest).  I had a Bird of Paradise up there for a while but it recently got too high.  Instead of letting it breach the water surface I dismantled it and relocated it.  Anyway, they are definitely a challenge due to their encrusting nature as they take up an insande amount of surface real estate.  I try to keep them in check with copious amounts of epoxy.
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					Originally Posted by  reefermadness
					 
				 
				Beauty tank Kien.  Guys like you are the future.  haha 
			
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 I have no idea what that means, but thanks? 
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					Originally Posted by  lastlight
					 
				 
				Back on top boss! Looking forward to seeing in person someday! 
			
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 Thanks mango!  I could not have done it without you!  You are the wind beneath my reef wings!