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Good answer. Going further, a purple one with green tips. [img] Euphyllia corals don't generally get named like zoas and chalices do....
I've wanted to do one of these for sooo long. My wife would have my hide though. Looks great! What lights are you using?
That's better, I can see them now. [img] How 'bout another one now that the water's cleared up? [img] Nice progress, is the drip tube for...
If you have it at fall fest, I'd rummage for some.
I'm interested in several of those. [img]
That big tank is amazing. You have the specs on that? Like dimensions, equipment, etc.? And how long did it take to get to this? Lot's of...
Pics aren't working for me. [img]
that looks like it would have been fun to throw together. you got that all up and going in a day?
That's how tall mine is. Love it! ONLY drawback is that to reach into it you need a step ladder, but hey it's well worth it.
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Wow, I can't believe that 75 is so young. It looks like its been established for much longer than that. Nice job! Beautiful tank.
And sheesh, my tap PPM is 675 on avg. I'm getting hosed.
I like that 'scape a lot. Size of the tank doesn't matter, quality does. I think this is going to look pretty cool.
I like somewhat minimalist rockwork; yours looks good! What are the dimensions on that tank? And about how far is the top of the rockwork from...
I kept my reef in one of those during my transition period between moving tanks. My reef was in one for about a month. Siphoning was challenging...
If I'm not working I'll come.
Not excessive at all. The more the better IMO. I bet if you started slacking on WCs you'd start to see algae growth.
If you're using it for nutrient control and it's starving, that's a good thing. [img]
Royal gramma!
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