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first of all amazing tank , love everything about it , second of all those are some super hairy millis , let me know if you need a trimmer

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Thanks for the compliment and for taking the time to have a look.first of all amazing tank , love everything about it , second of all those are some super hairy millis , let me know if you need a trimmer![]()
Thanks again, good luckHey, thanks for the response. It is a nice color mix, guess I will just have to keep my eyes open. You certainly have a nice collection.
I am not 100% sure - very hard to get a decent look at the corallites but I would guess either that or hyacinthus.Oh man I love the growth form on this, is it a floridia? I would love to find a nice chunk of this type of acro. Beautiful colonies as well, your tank is very cool!
Thanks for the compliment & generous remarks.By far one of the nicest collection of sps I have seen!!! Nice work, wish I could get a frag of each!! Rockwork is amazing, but hey, clean that skimmer...![]()
You are very kind, thank you.I never get tired of looking at your tank just phenomenal
ThanksAwesome work man!
Thanks. The grass is always greener/the corals always bluer on the other side. I feel the same way when I look at some of the tanks around.Every time I look at this thread it makes me sad. I feel like I should just drain my tank and forget being in this hobby you have set the bar 2 high! Hahhah. Awesome as always!
Thanks, glad you like the reef.Great color, nice acropora selection and simply a very beautiful tank. It is extremely difficult to have a tank running successfully for so long to fill in that well. That is a credit to your skill.
Thanks much.Absolutely stunning. Great job.
Thanks for the compliments. My "nemesis" coral seems to be acropora Plana - I am not sure why but I always seem to struggle keeping them long term. Some corals like the Radion and some appear to prefer MH or T5 but the corals I keep directly under it presently are doing really well with pretty good color. The growth rate is a hard thing to compare because so many corals grow at different rates no matter what but I think the LED & MH are quite close as far as growth goes. Corals growing into each other are always a challenge - some I let duke it out and some I trim back if one is much more aggressive and looks like it will kill the weaker one and take over.Beautiful tank and well done! I have a few questions for you about your thoughts. So what have you found to be the most difficult sps to keep? Do you have much trouble with sps growing together, any warfare or sps that are just deadly to others(besides hydno)? On the side with the radion, have you noticed any difference in growth rate or color vs the rest of your tank? I have really enjoyed the thread and its very nice to see such a gracious and mannered person.
Thanks - but don't quit, I feel that same way when I look at some of the tanks out there. The grass is always greener.This tank is too amazing. It just makes me want to quit!
Are u still running the same lighting set up? What's ur photoperiod/schedule?

