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![]() That is definately a lot of stuff for a 125G tank! BTW, I am also not a fan of the "fruit salad" look but there are many styles of "art" that get put on canvass and they aren't all everyone's taste.....
Last edited by Bartman; 06-01-2007 at 10:08 PM. |
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![]() I give the guy props for having such a healthy coral collony, and I'm sure his fish are happy too as long as they have suficiant hiding and are fed well.
But I also am a huge fan of the natural looking reef tank. But one must also consider the naturality of any reef tank; as I am sure many people have corals and fish in their tank which can be found all over the world, but not in all parts of the world. What I am trying to say is most of us have corals and fish living together which may never see each other in nature. Props to all who can keep a healthy, happy, vibrant reef going. cheers
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![]() If he did just drop 5k on colour that is one thing, but if this is a mature tank and colour/growth have been maintained for any length of time, that alone is impressive to me. I'm guessing aquascaping is secondary to colour, growth and the collection in general for this reefer. Growing sps like that is the hard part, lucky for him re-aquascaping can be done over a weekend. Having said that, overall I think the tank is pretty nice as is, but with a little more thought put into the aquascaping it would be at the next level for those who like sps tanks.
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