This is very true SPS colonies look amazing when you can grow them long term. I have not seen David's tank, but I would imagine its quite nice!
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I've also got a Photon fixture so you won't have to worry about light acclimation. The acros I've added to my tank have all lost their color pretty quickly while everything stays bright and colorful, but they continue to grow. The feedback I'm getting is that I've been running my tank too clean and the Nitrate and PO4 need to be at least be at measurable levels. Although it could be that they were grown under metal halides and they've had trouble acclimating to the LEDs. I've stopped running my GFO and carbon reactors, but still need to start feeding a little heavier. I currently just feed A+ pellets once, three days a week. I had an algae outbreak a few months ago so cut back on the feeding and improved my water change regimen. The algae is gone so I need to be careful with increasing my feeding. Here's my SPS stock list:Actually, all my SPS are flourishing except the acros. The anacropora is also doing great. It's a question of, do I risk upsetting the balance that's presently keeping everything flourishing just to make the acros happy? My LPS are of course doing great. Well my acans have done something weird. I started with three 3-head frags: one blue, one red and orange, and one pink. They all grew to 10+ heads over a year or so, but they've basically turned pink. The blue one almost died off, but is now coming back (but it's still pink). For the record, I don't feed any of my coral at all. I used to spot feed them all the time, but i got tired of algae blooms. I'm going to start feeding Coral Frenzy once a week at night when the lights go off and maybe spot feed once a week during the day as well. I'll just need to stay aggressive and consistent with water changes and cleanings. I also need to make sure I stir up the substrate once a week to kick up any detritus hanging out in there. The corals seem to like that anyway.
I am thinking about trying the aquavitro fuel. I have heard some good things about it. What exactly is it? Is it like an amino acid supplement. I haven't looked into yet but am going too and probably give it a whirl

