A few pics of my SPS Reef

oscarslr

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Thanks for looking :rollface:
 
Thanks for sharing! I know it's the SPS board, but could you tell us about your anthias? How many and what do you have going there? Are they friendly to the community/themselves?
 
Beautiful tank! Can you tell us how large it is? Also, what kind of equipment are you using?
 
Do you have any top down shots of the SPS? PLease post some if you do. Top down shots of colourful SPS = Eye Candy. And you corals look like they are in prime condition for some serious top down shots.
 
Blakers-

I have a total of 5 Anthias that all get along. I have 3 Lyretail Anthias(one male/two females) on the small side. They all started as female and had one turn to a male that was really cool to watch. The other two are squareback (one male/one female) on the large side. I wish these larger ones had better coloration. To give you a background on how they were added:

Added all at one time at the start of this tank:

4 Lyretail 1 male 3 female- Male died 2 weeks in and one female turned male 4 months later

3 Squareback (1Male/ 2 female)- 1 Female died

I never seen them get aggressive with anything in the tank.

Let me know if you have any other questions
 
I will work on some top down shots, what do you all usually use to take these? I know fish stores use view boxes. Anything you all use outside of this?
 
Thank you, This set up will be up a year in March. It was an upgrade from a 150 gal that was up for 1.5 yrs.
 
Updated Pics, I would first like to thank fellow Reefer (Griffinmarsh) for his great photography skills. Pics came out great!

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Your tank is beautiful. I like that you've given your corals room to grow into impressive sized colonies. I'm wondering how you manage flow with such a dense rock structure.
 
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