A few more, no stopping me now.
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Thank you. I was very happy how they look on screen.
All the pics are corals in my 33 long and I have them under 4 x 54 watt HO T5.
Still can not get a good shot of anything in my 180 way too much 03
I think I'm depressed. ADE You set a high standard. Just beautiful colors... My little project has a long way to go. Do the corals sting each other? I didn't think you could have so many so close together? Do you have many fish in that tank?
As yet no problem with corals touching each other. I hav a mated pair of of Bangii Cardinals, yellow tail damsil, PJ Cardinal, Stary blenny and maroon clown witch is free for anybody that has a good home for her.
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