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Wholley snapping "uh" corals. Is that a gorgeous tank. What beautiful corals. Does that blue acro just grow with the green cap? I assume you are still running your leds?
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The blue stag is killed constantly by the green cap, but only where It touches. The look of the cap growing around it is really nice though, good contrast in my opinion. The stag grows fairly quick now so I'm not too concerned. I switched away from LED to a T5 fixture. There are ups and downs to both. |
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I’m very impressed on your entire build, well done! I’m almost done setting up my 220 and I’ll be borrowing a few ideas from you
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![]() That looks INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!! ![]() ![]()
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Thanks again guys!
I wish I could get top down colors from the side view. Hmmm... |
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Very impressive collection! Looks fantastic.
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Tank is absolutely gorgeous. Great job. Beautiful pics too.
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Just went through the journal, and very impressive and interesting indeed. I like how you persisted with the aquascaping and coral placement adjustments until you got it the way you wanted. Nice contrast, too, the large colonies and stags with the smaller frag colonies.
Amazing what can be done in just 2 1/2 years! And some good lessons for me in this build. Thanks.
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