Anderson Family Reef - 1200 Gallon System

OK... that will work as a frag pack.

You realize you are in the wrong section to be posting frag packs right?

You still have my address so I'll take those. Better yet I'll just drive down there and pick them up.



All seriousness... WOW.. that is an impressive list.

Buddy we are going to need one large box! :thumbsup:
 
Just read this whole thread and have to say thanks for taking the time to post so many great pics of your build so as others can learn from. In a time where people are less inclined to help and more inclined to sell you stuff I appreciate your true reefing spirit. I wish I lived closer as I would be over to help and learn.
 
I agree, that is some list. I recall at the height of my acro forest (*sniffle* memories...) I had over 50 different types of corals or color morphs.

It doesn't take long for a bunch of frags to turn into a forest either.
 
I agree, that is some list. I recall at the height of my acro forest (*sniffle* memories...) I had over 50 different types of corals or color morphs.

It doesn't take long for a bunch of frags to turn into a forest either.

I am a huge fan of the acro forest! :thumbsup:

I think I planted mine too close together!

Even at 50 that is an awesome collection!!!

My frag forest is growing!! :rollface:
 
I am a huge fan of the acro forest! :thumbsup:

I think I planted mine too close together!

Even at 50 that is an awesome collection!!!

My frag forest is growing!! :rollface:

Yeah, that's the one secret to putting your frags on rocks it's very tempting to put them just a BIT too close together because they're so small, plus it's also sometimes a pain to properly ID corals and knowing the growth patterns will help too. For instant a red planet acro won't really grow tall, it grows wide, where as another might grow tall and thin but not go out too far.
 
Yeah, that's the one secret to putting your frags on rocks it's very tempting to put them just a BIT too close together because they're so small, plus it's also sometimes a pain to properly ID corals and knowing the growth patterns will help too. For instant a red planet acro won't really grow tall, it grows wide, where as another might grow tall and thin but not go out too far.

Good point mike! :beer:
 
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