Post your top down tank pics.

AMAYEU

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Top downs.

Left
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Middle
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Here's a experimental cube with a rapidLED LED kit. I wanted to see if the intensity could support hard corals. Sorry for the algae growth and poor flow. Need to add another powerhead. Otherwise this tanks been easy to maintain :) One thing I dislike about LEDS is taking top downs with them.

***One thing people should do is label frags with aiptasia's! Since getting frags with these suckers on them, I noticed they spread on the rock work quickly. And its not like you can dip a coral and all of them die. Now some of them are growing on the under side of some of the rocks. LOL***

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Hopefully I am not the culprit of brining in aiptasia, but I might have contributed. Sorry for those that got frags from me.
 
What are the yellowish ones little to the left of center. They look pretty sweet.

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The skirts in your red hornets are very vibrant. Cool how the stand out.

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You guys have all those corals so close together!! And Miyagi tort right next to an anemone? Makes me think I should add an anemone to my tank. My pic cant compare, but here is my 40B I used when I moved a few weeks ago, all my corals are just sitting in there without lights on.

 
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