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I pmed you.Awesome. Send me the link on your vase tank when started as well as this bowl reef. Thanks!



That's enough for me to believe my pump is suitable for saltwater tank.
WOW, it sounds so exiting I can't wait! 






Well, I've been ready for that anyway 
I find this very inspirational. It's enough to make me consider a nano/pico of my own, which means I should never look at this thread again! I'll continue to watch, though, for the simple reason of seeing another amazing and beautiful slice of the ocean and its magnificent creatures. Please keep doing what you're doing and good luck.
Also, thanks for educating us, or me at least.
Ian
So no zoas added yet?
I'll post my thoughts about coral composition soon 
Maybe you could drill small holes in the rock for plugs to fit that is if you want to go that route
I don't like how they look, so each piece of coral will be glued stright to the rock.

Too risky for 2 gallons
Like such kind of endeavor
It's not the most colorful coral, but it has big hairy MOVING heads, so I hope it will act as a focal point. Because of size, xenia will also cast a shadow on lower corals, so it will create some visual depth (quite important for such a small scape).
). It has to complement xenia and to form foreground of my composition. Not sure what it should be, hairy mushroom (I'm thinking of lavender rhodactis), palys colony or anything else (any ideas please?). I hope it will make other corals (between a "bowl" and xenia) to look deeper, a bit more far from the observer (again, more visual depth).
My corals of choice here are Parazoas and Clavularia Papaya.The only thing that I would do different would be the GSP at the top.

And maybe the xenia. They are very hard to keep trimmed and maintained well

