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I have a Innovative Marine NUVO Fusion 20 (highly recommended first tank) all in one aquarium. I have been in the hobby about 45 years. My reef tank died thanks to Hurricane Irma and no power for 6 days in Hollywood, FL. While rebuilding the tank I have decided to use synthetic polymer resin Corals. I know, it's not the real thing but they last forever and don't require pristine water and intense lighting. Plus, I love fish too. Tang police, it's just temporary so go easy on me. Anyway, looking for some feedback. 20180111_135111.jpg
 
I have a Innovative Marine NUVO Fusion 20 (highly recommended first tank) all in one aquarium. I have been in the hobby about 45 years. My reef tank died thanks to Hurricane Irma and no power for 6 days in Hollywood, FL. While rebuilding the tank I have decided to use synthetic polymer resin Corals. I know, it's not the real thing but they last forever and don't require pristine water and intense lighting. Plus, I love fish too. Tang police, it's just temporary so go easy on me. Anyway, looking for some feedback. 20180111_135111.jpg
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Are the duncan heads fake as well, they're well done if they are :)
 
Welcome to R2R! The polymer sponges and coral look nice how you have them and that duncan will look nice as well once it's larger. If your lighting can handle real coral I'd add some rock flowers to the sandbed and maybe a bubble tip on the left side of your rock work for the visual flow appeal. Also the nems will grab any leftover food from feeding the fish.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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