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When you have a tank with a small footprint, you tend to get creative. I wanted to be able to see all my information one place, and instead of mounting them on a flat rock in my sand bed, I glued some live rock together to make tower, then I glued my acans to it. Now just to sit back and watch them grow!
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I like the idea. Takes advantage of space and should create a very interesting "tree". Good luck with it.
 
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Dude this could be pretty informative as far as lighting for each acan goes love the idea aesthetically as well.

As far as lighting goes, I'm running a 150watt MH over a 20 inch tall tank. This "tree" is actually under a montipora digitata, so it won't be long till the acans are shaded again, then hopefully I will start seeing some hidden colors come out......hopefully
 

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Cool!
 

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