My Aussie Acan Dominated Reef Tank

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Well done on the TOTM Mark. Your tank must be breathtaking to see in person. I really like how you kept everything Aussie. It's nice to see a geographically specific tank (especially a "down unda" theme- granted that you live in Ontario!).

Your tank is largely to blame for my ever-developing lordhowensis addiction... I demand compensation! :furious:

:D Keep up the good work mate!
 
Well done on the TOTM Mark. Your tank must be breathtaking to see in person. I really like how you kept everything Aussie. It's nice to see a geographically specific tank (especially a "down unda" theme- granted that you live in Ontario!).

Your tank is largely to blame for my ever-developing lordhowensis addiction... I demand compensation! :furious:

:D Keep up the good work mate!

There's been lots of people blaming me for there Acan addiction. I guess we should all call for a Lordhowensis Intervention. Thanks for the compliments...
 
Dear Acan Lord, your tank is really amazing:inlove:

Sorry to hear the problem about your Scoly, but have you tried changing the positions of the Scoly before some of them eventually succumed?

My Scolys hate stronge current and for some funny reasons, they don't like being placed directly next to the glass:D
 
that looks awesome, I recently decided to convert my 240 to an acan lord tank and looking at your tank give me something to shoot for. I just ordered some radium 20k's to replace my hamilton 14k's as I have been reading more about the 20k's and better colors. I have added 20 frags so far and hardly makes a dent in covering rocks. How quickly does yours spread? I have been twice weekly heavily feeding cyclops when its dark and all the feeders are extended. Hoping for your success rates. Keep up the good work.
 
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