BARREEF......

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I like the first one what is it.
Beautiful tank great growth and colors
 
I had a big problem with lemon chromis....

Eggs on Sps

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And colonies....

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Time to frag tank or big main tank [emoji19]
 
I had a big problem with lemon chromis....

Eggs on Sps

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And colonies....

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Time to frag tank or big main tank [emoji19]

The forth picture is cool. You can actually see the digestive filaments eating the tissue of the coral on the right. As it continues to grow onto the other coral it will keep sending them out so it can keep encroaching onto the other coral. The extra energy it is getting from the enemy coral will fuel calcification growth at that location. Once it has grown over enough of the other coral it will send out enzymes that will cause the tissue to peel back on the affected coral to speed the process up. I would cut that dead portion off to stop the encroachment or you will lose the coral in time.

Cool shots though. You have good sps growth and polyp extension.
 
That is one nice tank. Question; what is that hanging on the left side of the stand? looks like a doeser.
 

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