John's Fluval Evo 13.5

hope everything/tank is going good! don't hesitate, hit me up if you need anything, I also have some zoa frags you might want (rastas and utter chaos) but still have lots of sps I am trying to give away local!!
Thanks so much for the offer! As you can see from the updated post above, I have collected quite a few in another tank to use when this tank was in better shape. They got a little out of control and turned into a new tank for themselves. The ones you gave me have been great and I have given away a few new ones already. Thanks again!
 
Thanks so much for the offer! As you can see from the updated post above, I have collected quite a few in another tank to use when this tank was in better shape. They got a little out of control and turned into a new tank for themselves. The ones you gave me have been great and I have given away a few new ones already. Thanks again!
I see that, your the zoa master now! you have some good ones! I love the color contrast of zoas, nothing beats a nice zoa garden:)
 
I see that, your the zoa master now! you have some good ones! I love the color contrast of zoas, nothing beats a nice zoa garden:)
If you are interested, I have some frags I can give you of yellow brick roads, bloodsuckers and can easily make some frags of rainbow incinerators.
 
A long overdue update. I bought some gulf live rock in the hopes that it would help kill off the dinos and also help with a chronic algae problem I have had on the sand. Amazingly, it worked. No dinos, no algae, happy corals and quite a few good hitchhikers, including a great red and black cucumber that lives on top of one rock.
 
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The tank has finally been filled with enough corals to look overfull. Now I need to pass along a few to other people, so I can't complain. There are at least a couple of brittle stars from the live rock that I now see looking for food from under the rockwork. It looks like they must be a few inches across. The large Tequila Sunrise Rhodactis at the top has been amazing. Out of curiosity, I measured it and it has grown to 4.5" across only 2 months after splitting into three. One of the splits is below it and almost as big.
 
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The tank has finally been filled with enough corals to look overfull. Now I need to pass along a few to other people, so I can't complain. There are at least a couple of brittle stars from the live rock that I now see looking for food from under the rockwork. It looks like they must be a few inches across. The large Tequila Sunrise Rhodactis at the top has been amazing. Out of curiosity, I measured it and it has grown to 4.5" across only 2 months after splitting into three.
Hand over the mushrooms sir and no one has to get hurt
 
I bought this non-photosynthetic coral on a whim since I have another non-photosynthetic coral that thrives with feeding. After a month it had never shown any polyps, so I assumed it was going to die, but it has been showing them for three days now. Maybe it will survive after all. (Update: it didn't. It slowly faded away over the next few months)

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The Tequila Sunrise Rhodactis continues to grow and split. Here is a picture of four of them from a month ago after I sold one. Today, there are 5 and the big one is 4"-5" across. Also, I needed to post to enter a contest :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:

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