A catalog of my sps

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I must be out of my mind.
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All looks absolutely amazing, fun to run through this catalog, thanks again for the replies and messages, be sure to bug you more about the UFO micromussa..

SPS is off the chain though!

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Wow. Just joined this forum and this happened to be the first thread I picked up on. Stunning corals! I am still amazed at how many ways there seem to be to run an sps tank. Like you said, I think the key is a bedding in period for at least 6 months before corals get going. I'm tagging along.....
 
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Tony we need more pics.
Tony is kind of in emotional limbo at the moment *curls up in fetal position* and hasn't been paying much attention to his tank or the forums. But on the bright side, he got the glass to build a new 100gal 36 x 33 x 22 tank.
 

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Any updates? Always look forward to hearing about the tank
 
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Due to recent events here which will remain unnamed and how they were handled, I have decided that I no longer wish to be associated with this site. I'd delete my account but I can't figure out how.
The tank is down while I decide how I feel about the hobby. Many of the mother colonies and fish did not survive the teardown. At least I still have my joculator.
It's been real,
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