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Anthony that looks very very nice. I love that hammer coral - watch out for me and my snippers when I am down after Christmas. Great job.
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Wow, looks beautiful. Something to aspire toward!
Just wondering: did you have most of your corals glued/epoxyed to your live rock? And if so, did you just break them off and re-glue them or what? Again--looks fantastic! |
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Never glue or expoxy my corals (other than frags to small rubble)
The Live Rock structure is stable (hopefully) but not glued or anything. I chose to layer the top with "holey" LR so there are holes to stick the branching corals. Ruth, I have fragged that hammer several times because the bottom heads don't get enough light. Delphinus, that's my wife's new favourite anemone too. |
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what kind of bulbs are you using?
looks great! |
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3@ Geisemann 13000k 150w DE & 4@ Coralife Actinic PCs 96w & 4@ 1 w Moonlights (all built into an Aqualight Pro).
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