Cully's Double D's

Dude, I gotta say, that is one sweet tank! After all you went through, its more than worth it in the end! It took me a good hour to read everything, but man oh man I learned a couple of things. I like how intricate your system is, the basically automatic water changes man, its mind blowing!
 
Sailfin-large
Tomini tang medium
Purple tang med/sm
Melanuris wrasse med
Flame hawk sm
Diamond sleeper goby large for precise but sm fish
Pygmy angel sm
3 sm false percs
 
Not this tank, but the 180 yes. Nothing ever bothered them. I think something came in on one of them. Wiped out almost every LPS piece I had. That was enough for me. I've got a few nice favias. I'd like more of them though.
 
Not this tank, but the 180 yes. Nothing ever bothered them. I think something came in on one of them. Wiped out almost every LPS piece I had. That was enough for me. I've got a few nice favias. I'd like more of them though.

Sorry to hear. I was asking to see the relationship between fish load and LPS. I'm having a tough time with my LPS while SPS are doing great.
 
For posterity

For posterity

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This one, high 8s. It's still pretty steady. I think it's because the volume of water compared to the size of the reef, is huge. You could slam everything I've got into a 90 or 120, but you'd lose all that extra water collumn. Keeping the reef small and the water volume big means stability....so far....
 
How far away from the wall did you place your tank? I'm assuming you can reach behind and adjust the MP-40's and clean the back pane?
 
I've got warfare pics to post yet. The imposter is no match for that stylo. I've got a huge chunk to prune for you if this transaction ever occurs!
 

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