LPS Tank done Right

ReefMonger

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Been working all summer on this switching over from my 90. Bumped up to a 180.
Enjoy

Full Tank Shot
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Left Side

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Middle
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Right
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Some of the corals in it

Yellow Plate
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Red Plate
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4 Color Chalice
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Immolation Echino
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Green Scoly
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Pink Speckled Scoly
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Ruby Eyed Echino
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Extremely nice & very well done. Wish I had the health & budget for such a tank ( & the room!).

Matthew
 
Take about 80% of the corals out, let them grow in and call it good :)

Looks like a fish store tank to me with a ton of hot items forsale.

my 2 cents,
nice sweet corals, just way to many of them :)
 
Thanks guys for the compliments.
Feeding is done very easily. I turn off my pumps and drop coral frenzy in 2-3 times a week and leave the pumps off for an hour or so.

Yes I agree its alot of frags and personally really hate that look but its the only way to get some of the morphs I want. So a year of growth and it will be more of how I like it.

Tank Specs
Aquatinics 14 bulb 6ft fixture. 10 ATI Blue Plus, 2 UVL Aqua Suns, 2 UVL Actinic WHites
1 Vortech Pump
50 gallon fuge with an Octopus 2000 Recirc Pump and a barracuda return pump
 
Wow!
Are coral frenzy feedings sufficient for such big corals, as scolymia? Mine ate a lot, and a meaty pieces.

Do your snails and hermits move everything on their way?
Mine ruined any visibility of order, made in the tank...

Thanks.
 
Whoa!

I agree with letting the frags grow out. A bunch of frags in the sand bed does look like a LFS sale.

No fish???
 
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