Rebirth - 1500l

Micromussa's garden

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Alex,

Tank is looking amazing. I was curious how you attack frags to rocks on a tank this size. Almost need scuba gear I would think :spin1:
 
Alex,

Tank is looking amazing. I was curious how you attack frags to rocks on a tank this size. Almost need scuba gear I would think :spin1:

Thanks Choss!

When I setup my layout I put the Big island close to the left pannel in the back and the small one in the front, close to the front and the right pannel.
So I can reach almost every spot in the rocks plus, when I made my stand I made a high bench, with the same "style" of the stand.
Altough I have to take my shirt off to move some corals, because the water hit my shoulder, no snorkell was used 'till now......:D:D

Alex
 
I'm loving my urchin.....
Always looking where it is now.....and it is always playing Mission: Impossible in the clifs...

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Alex
 
Yes Bullent,
I've always read about urchins walking through the reef, grabbing stuff in its way but here, so far, didn't happens.
I don't have any "unglued" corals and I don't let empty shells, acros skeleton pieces or any other debris in the sandbed.
He is nice, blue and clean untill now....:D
 
I finally got a porthole.........

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And tested it in a row of topdown shots:

Prostata orange
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Acro red metallic
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Humilis green
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Tortuosa ORA Blue green
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Loripes blue
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Australian delicate
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Aculeus blue
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echinata green thin
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And to close it in big style, one of my favorites, hyacinthus pink green:

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Alex
 
Wow, Alex. What can I say? Your corals, every single one of them without exception, are beautiful. "Hyacinthus pink green" and "Aculeus blue" are particularly stunning. I have never seen a colourful suharsonoi as colourful as your before. The list goes on ....

On a side note, "humilis green" is actually not A. humilis.

What are your latest water test results?
 
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