Been a long time...

Capt_Cully

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Love it or hate it, this is the current state of my tank post-baby:

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Wow, I can't believe how much bigger things have gotten. I can see why ya'd like a bigger tank. :) It's looking great with all that growth Cully! Love it. :thumbsup: :beer:
 
Wow - corals Love you!
I can't believe the size of some of those!
I think my fav. is the blue (stylo??) 4th down on the second post. And the red coral after it - it looks like lava, frozen mid-spill.
Cool :)
 
I got acros comin out my ....well.. you know....

I haven't touched or pruned anything. I'm just in "survive" mode until we can sell our house and move this thing. If we get the house we want, the most likely new tank will be a 4x3 Marineland DD tank. That'll bring me back down to 2 MH's and a bunch of T5's. There'll be a massive frag/mini colony sale to finance it I'm sure. Planning for a softy reef in the new house. This SPS stuff is too high maintenance when you start adding babys to the mix!
 
WOW! Your tank is amazingly rich, and vibrant... its incredibly more dense than I last seen it :)

That setosa is awesome, it's saying hold my hand take me home :D
 
amazing aquarium!

amazing aquarium!

if you can grow stonies like THAT why the heck would you want to switch to softies?

fer cryin' out loud get rid of those green hairy shrooms!
 
Thanks guys! Gary it all comes down to the reality of the situation. You can attest to the fact that its a high demand situation. I need to "pull a Nate". Create a more tolerant reef with more room for error.

I definitely want to keep my fish and a few corals, but a reef, IME, is a journey. Time will tell. I look forward to a new challenge when the time comes.
 
Thanks guys! Gary it all comes down to the reality of the situation. You can attest to the fact that its a high demand situation. I need to "pull a Nate". Create a more tolerant reef with more room for error.

I definitely want to keep my fish and a few corals, but a reef, IME, is a journey. Time will tell. I look forward to a new challenge when the time comes.
 
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