some several year old frags

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Still running the old super actinics there? cant really beat them if you ask me.

always a treat to see big lush colonies! thanks for sharing.
 
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Thanks, all.
Google JUNIOR'S REEF for more info on this aquarium.
I replaced the actinics yesterday.
The halides are 3 or 4 years old and next on the schedule :)
 
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Very nice system, I live around the corner from you in hilton, if you ever wanna swap some frags send me a pm, have you checked out the new coral shop in victor, it's called house of corals. Small place but full of good deals!
 
Beautiful! It takes some guts to let thoes poci to get that big! Its great to see someone who let's stuff grow so large, I love it.
 
Your husbandry still the dame since the TOTM post?

Yeah. I can't recall exactly that I wrote in that article but diversity has always been high on my priorities. I added a larger calcium reactor this past April to keep up with Ca/alk demand.
I think most of the melting aragonite is getting sucked up by Pocillipora!
 
I bet that reactor is burning! Anyway we can get a front shot? Also curious as to how it looks from the back.
 
I have a couple of threads on RC documenting this aquarium since day one:
NEW CANVAS shows rock stack, filtration, drains etc.
JUNIOR'S REEF documents progress to date.
Both threads are loaded with pix and answer almost every question imaginable plus they are sprinkled with a few surprises. (Have you ever seen a Cryptoplax chiton?)
Both threads located in the Upstate Reef Society Forum of RC.
 
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