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![]() I should mention with the exception of the kenya tree which came from chris all my corals came from danny.
Thanks Danny yeah sure I can bring the camera. It is my boyfriends and it's a really, really nice camera! It takes good pictures as you can see. These are unedited as well. So what would cause my coraline to grow so well? Any ideas? I am curious. Really the tank has been up for only 3 months. I put the rock in on Sept 14th. |
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![]() Coraline likes a lower light for some reason - not sure what you have for lights, but could be wrong too! Nice tank by the way!
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![]() You don't have a lot of Calcium, MG & carbonate robbing corals yet. So your coraline has plenty to grow on.
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![]() I don't have very high light, I have a 24" Coralife 50/50 60w fixture. So that could be contributing. I think it looks awesome
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