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Well, they also gave a shelf, otherwise there is no place for a kindergarten.
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I like the rack, too. I keep seeing these- do they hold the plug in place better? My Naso knocks mine out almost every day.
 
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And I have a hedgehog from another shelf constantly pulling out. Some frags I could not get them behind the reef. :(
 

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Stunning reef!!
 

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Your tank is beautiful and amazing! Was it this way from the start or did you make many changes and it arrived here over time? Can you elaborate on your statement, "But I believe and see the addition of living stones at least once every six months." Do you add fresh, new live rock every six months?

If you were to start a new tank from scratch (not using anything from this tank), do you believe that you could recreate this tank and its success? If so, could you list out your process steps?
 
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Your tank is beautiful and amazing! Was it this way from the start or did you make many changes and it arrived here over time? Can you elaborate on your statement, "But I believe and see the addition of living stones at least once every six months." Do you add fresh, new live rock every six months?

If you were to start a new tank from scratch (not using anything from this tank), do you believe that you could recreate this tank and its success? If so, could you list out your process steps?
Thank you. In my topic, photos of this system from 2017 are provided, then I already chose an approach that is convenient for me and like corals. Until 2015, I tried a lot of different products, companies, approaches. As for live stones, I take a couple of stones from a fresh supply and immediately place them in my system, from which I remove a couple of old stones. About once every six months, there is no clear schedule. I am going to launch a new system and I am 100% sure of success (in my knowledge of the ongoing processes in the reef). I will only use living stone. At the beginning of the journey, I will have nothing except a skimmer, and in the future I will try to keep my balance without additional filtration, loading the system slowly without haste. I currently have the system only on the skimmer
 
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I am ordering a completely new system for a new apartment. The size of the display will be 120 x 70 centimeters, and the depth - 50. In autumn I plan to transfer the entire reef with corals. I have never transported a complete reef with large colonies before.
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