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Some cool pics of acro's encrusting and growing.. Tank is filling in
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They look happy
 
They look happy
They do... Its taken months after the Texas winter storm in February and loosing power for 5 days with only return on low. Tank got down to under 60 but I will not complain I have had friends loos everything. Thanks for the reply love this hobby
 
I love the pictures. and what coral is this? If you don't mind saying :)
Its a solar flare but should look at lot different have lot more orange to it. I am down her in Texas and we had that bad winter storm in February and I lost power for 5 days only running on return pump at it lowest setting off a generator. Tank got down below 60 degrees. Since then some of the coral shifted in color. Hopefully it will get bounce to its normal color. If you look at the base were its encrusting its starting get some red and orange. Thanks for the comment by the way
 
Looking great,bravo and you literally " weathered the storm" as they say ^_^
ye it was heck of a ride for sure. 5 days now power only had the return pump at its lowest setting off a generator. Tank got down below 60 degress and the house was at 40.. The bacteria got all jacked up and had a cyano out break but its starting to bounce back now. Thanks for your comment
 
ye it was heck of a ride for sure. 5 days now power only had the return pump at its lowest setting off a generator. Tank got down below 60 degress and the house was at 40.. The bacteria got all jacked up and had a cyano out break but its starting to bounce back now. Thanks for your comment
Nature is resilient hey.
And to think sometimes reefers fanny around over 1- 2 degrees when your tank just had nearly 20 degrees difference ha ha and by sounds off it,not that much ill effects.hope it stays that way and keep up the good work
 
Its a solar flare but should look at lot different have lot more orange to it. I am down her in Texas and we had that bad winter storm in February and I lost power for 5 days only running on return pump at it lowest setting off a generator. Tank got down below 60 degrees. Since then some of the coral shifted in color. Hopefully it will get bounce to its normal color. If you look at the base were its encrusting its starting get some red and orange. Thanks for the comment by the way
I think it looks amazing with the color change. Absolutely beauty. I noticed the orange base and yellow. I am not big on sticks, but that one really caught my eye.

Your tank must be very healthy to survive that storm. We had an ice storm in Washington state back in 1996. Power was out for 2 weeks. I lost all my fish. I was too young to have a job, couldn't afford and didn't know how to use a generator. I was 15 though, so ;Dead

I am glad your tank pulled through.
 

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