My Panorama Reef

What can go wrong when your corals look like this?
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AMAZING?
Due to a faulty phosphate test the Phosphate level has been ramped up to 0,90ppm!
Normaly i would target PO4 at 0,03-0,06ppm

Some Acropora's are more beautifull than ever!
Is this the way to go?
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Love your system Glenn!

I recently watched some of your Youtube videos and noticed a Flagfin Angel. I was wondering on your thoughts on what corals, if any, you consider they could be kept with successfully? As there isn't much information available on them, that I have found.
 
whuat? thats insane.. but also very interesting though..
Indeed beyound what we believe to be the right range. Still it's better to stay save, so i am in the process of bringing down the phosphate to "acceptable" levels
 
Love your system Glenn!

I recently watched some of your Youtube videos and noticed a Flagfin Angel. I was wondering on your thoughts on what corals, if any, you consider they could be kept with successfully? As there isn't much information available on them, that I have found.
Some are oke, some can realy damage corals severely. I gues it's speciment dependant. All butterflies pecks on corals, the clue is to keep the the corals abundand and healthy enough. Avoid the combinatio of butterflies with fleshy corals, i.e. zoanthids, Scolies, acans, lobos.
Most sps can retract the polyps into the skeleton to protect themselves.
 
Ultra-goniopora, amazingballs-goniopora, rare-goniopora ....

They grow like weed in here.
Does this means i am sitting on a goldmine?

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I have several large and small colonies of this fox coral (nemenzophyllia Turbida), but somehow i seem to enjoy the smaller speciments more. Do you feel the same? How can you explain that?
Is it about cuteness ore something else?
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Today's spotlight is this bright red flowerpot coral (Goniopora Lobata). This coral has been propagated with great success. Placed in different conditions, the colours have developed a few variations

 
At one time, I got this coral as ultra-goniopora. Recently, I discovered that the correct name for this species is bernardpora. I had had it since 2015 and until recently it was not growing really fast. Now the propagation is going quite well.

 
Some are oke, some can realy damage corals severely. I gues it's speciment dependant. All butterflies pecks on corals, the clue is to keep the the corals abundand and healthy enough. Avoid the combinatio of butterflies with fleshy corals, i.e. zoanthids, Scolies, acans, lobos.
Most sps can retract the polyps into the skeleton to protect themselves.
Sorry, butterflies, as in butterflyfish? He asked about your flagfin angel. Do you mean angelfish? I have a regal angel myself. He hasn’t touched my corals yet, but I’m getting worried…
 

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