Macon's 90g (ORCA)

That's a huge coris wrasse!! Is he getting along fine with the melanarus? I'm thinkin about adding a melanarus and yellow coris wrasse at the same time..
 
I have to say that the pictures don't do this tank justice. After seeing it in person I was in awe of how well this tank really looked. The corals are huge, fish are fat and happy. I hope my tank can be as nice in the years to come.

Thanks again for the frags! I will have to make the trip again to get some more off you in the future. Well worth the 4 hour round trip
 
That's a huge coris wrasse!! Is he getting along fine with the melanarus? I'm thinkin about adding a melanarus and yellow coris wrasse at the same time..

No problems at all between them. I've had the Mel for a couple years now and I just added the coris a few weeks ago. The coris is slightly larger. The only problem I have is the Mel is a huge bully to anything new and smaller. He also likes to kill my snails. I can pretty much only keep conchs for long periods of time.

I have to say that the pictures don't do this tank justice. After seeing it in person I was in awe of how well this tank really looked. The corals are huge, fish are fat and happy. I hope my tank can be as nice in the years to come.

Thanks again for the frags! I will have to make the trip again to get some more off you in the future. Well worth the 4 hour round trip

Thanks a lot man. You are welcome to come back any time.
 
Here's a FTS I took yesterday. Moved some things around.
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July 2013:






June/2014 (1 year):


August 2014:


January 2015:


March 2016:


May 2016 (3 years):


Sold some large colonies to make room for the others:


January 2017 (3 1/2 years):
 
All I can say is wow! The middle of last year you had a forest of sps, I love it. I know it was several years ago but do you remember what you did to get your sand to stop being brown.
 
All I can say is wow! The middle of last year you had a forest of sps, I love it. I know it was several years ago but do you remember what you did to get your sand to stop being brown.

Just time and sticking to a regular husbandry schedule.

The tank used to be full and required almost constant attention and pruning to keep the battles to a minimum. The colonies ended up growing too fast for me to keep up with so I took a few out to thin them. It doesn't look as good in pictures but in person I like how it is now better. The flow is better, colonies have more room to grow bigger and the fish have a ton more open water.
 
Looks much different when I was down there last.. good work bud. Come to the frag event in a couple months and well help you with the over stock.. lol
and this month Jeff from Life Reef is coming to speak to the club during our annual chill cook off.

Hope to see you there.
 
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