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Gorgeous!!
 

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Posted in January. Lots of changes. And in a month or so I’ll hopefully have another to post as I’m starting a 22 gallon nano in the coming 2 weeks. Haha looks like I can’t remember posting this morning.
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Ok I suppose I'll share... tank is about a year and half old and still nowhere near how I want it to look. Also please excuse all the algae and cyano!
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Your tank is beautiful, I love softie tanks but SPS have robbed the market along with ‘high-end’ LPS so we don’t see many Softy tanks or more common LPS in our tanks.
 

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Your tank is beautiful, I love softie tanks but SPS have robbed the market along with ‘high-end’ LPS so we don’t see many Softy tanks or more common LPS in our tanks.
Well thank you! I tend to see all the issues I need to fix, and forget sometimes to just enjoy the actual beauty of it. I love the look of SPS, but haven't had luck with it and don't have the motivation to really try to keep it. Besides, I like the movement of soft corals, and watching things like mushrooms and LPS eat. :) I definitely want to add more coral and fill in some blank spaces, but I'm moving at the end of the month so just going to wait. I think I will take it as an opportunity to rescape a bit - I love the high rock arch, but it hasn't boded well for coral placement. The fish absolutely love swimming around it though and my Midas blenny backs up his tail vertically and hangs upside down from a hidey hole in the middle of it... lol.
 

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My Waterbox180 set up in February. About half of corals and half of rock came from my old established tank. Went T5/Led hybrid this time.

Tank is very stable right now (which makes me paranoid). Alk swing is <0.2dkH per 24 hours. PH peaks at 8.3. 100ml AFR + 2L of Kalk per day. Coralline algae growth seems to have slowed a bit though. Perhaps because I raised PAR to 450 at the top

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Here is my 150 gallon. Currently using a metal halide/T5 combo but switching to Orpheck Atlantik Icons soon.
 

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