Another Aussie SPS tank

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Just amazing! I have no idea how you get such rich, deep colors and zero algae. I don't see a lick of brown algae anywhere. If I don't feed, my tank my corals get pale, and when I over feed the algae starts to creep up. You have the touch!
 

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Absolutely stunning tank mate, great colours and fantastic to see the progress shots. Plus i've found a fellow Queenslander!
 

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Quick top down video from a month or so ago, Remember the blue stag is grown from a tiny frag (<1inch, there's a pic of it on page 2) :)


Very cool!
 
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Just amazing! I have no idea how you get such rich, deep colors and zero algae. I don't see a lick of brown algae anywhere. If I don't feed, my tank my corals get pale, and when I over feed the algae starts to creep up. You have the touch!

Absolutely stunning tank mate, great colours and fantastic to see the progress shots. Plus i've found a fellow Queenslander!

Very cool!

Thanks :)
 

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And I trawled all the way through for that!? ;)
Superb tank, gave me a few ideas, also interested in the T5 tube combo.
Hats off to you, will be following. :)
 

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What a beautiful tank and your pictures are stunning!!!:)
 

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