How To Make 90 Gallons Look Small

Posted by on October 17, 2014 - zero

By Leonard Ho

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In two year’s time, Matt’s leather coral, rhodactis mushrooms, and Montipora (the three will henceforth be referred to as the triad) have stretched out to cover nearly every living surface of his 90 gallon reef. He had to remove most of his SPS corals, which were quite sizable themselves, due to concerns about not being able to properlycare for them because he frequently traveled.

The triad quickly took advantage of the available real estate.

The leather coral grew from a 2″ cutting when he acquired it seven years ago to ~30″ in diameter today. Its resident maroon clown (what won’t clownfish host in?) is one happy camper! Matt says “There were purple hairy mushrooms there too, [but] unfortunately they lost the great mushroom war of 2013.” To the victor goes the spoils, and the hairy mushroom now rules the entire east end with an iron fist. The orange monitpora perched on top completes the uneasy triad truce. A few other inhabitants (frogspawn, acropora, gorgonian, et al.) vie for what little space is left.

Matt’s tank is 90 gallons with a 60 gallon sump. It is lit by six T5-HO …read more

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