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Restart is looking good! Starting out with smaller colonies is much more fun than small frags haha. Following along with the progress. I have to add that your sand is very clean, I may need to take some tips from your play book
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Thanks for the pics, haha. Very nice but I miss the GSP
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#3
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It'll grow back. There's a small piece front left side in the first pic
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Looking good Greg! Can't wait to see it in person!
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Looking good Greg, I can't wait for my next visit.
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So which pic is the most recent?
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#8
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Really like the minimalistic look. Totally going to copy you and not pay royalties.
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This is the look I had envisioned before Summer 2018; Large colonies the fish can enjoy. I like the look of many small colonies but have found over time they can't be controlled and it turns into a big clustered mess of fighting and overgrowth. The plan is to prune and replant to keep the colonies in check so the fish can hang out in and swim through them. Large branching masses of greatness from rock to waterline I'm thinking this will also help to keep the lower portions of the colonies lit and aid me in keeping the rock cleaner. |
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You know I'm always up for visits
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