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Finally photo update, this time quite a lot :) Took my macro lens to play a bit.

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Thank you for sharing you build!!
 
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Thank you! Today I've added six new fishes and few acros:

Heniochus diphreutes
Acanthurus lineatus
Lysmata wurdemanni x 4 vnt.
Acropora plana
Acropora suharsoni
Genicanthus lamarck
Gramma loreto
Zebrasoma flavescens
Naso elegans
 

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Man I love this reef!
 

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Looking great. How about an update?
Is that Lamarck angel leaving the corals alone?
Would love the hear as I intend to add 3 to my tank.
 
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Looking great. How about an update?
Is that Lamarck angel leaving the corals alone?
Would love the hear as I intend to add 3 to my tank.
Need to find some time for a photoshoot. Quite strange that acanthurus lineatus and zebrasoma flavcens does not eat anything from the beginning. No sushi, no frozen food, no dry food. But seems that they are quite fat and constantly looking to pick up some algae from rocks.
Lamarck for me is the second one. In my experience they are reef safe fishes, and beutifull ones
 
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It has been some time since last time. There were some business trips and this leaded to some issues - like STN, fish jumping, kh drops and etc. There were some loses in corals - but it was minimal. Although recently I've lost Darwini clown fish (he jumped to the balcony and got suck into the pipe where he died). On the bright side Goniopora's which were almost killed by clown fishes (yes, they constantly disturbing them) are now recovering.

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sorry to hear about your trouble, but guess every tank has that every now and then especially when we're away for extended time. tank still looks very good so I'm sure it'll only get better.
 

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The tank looks still great.
Sorry for the trouble along the way.
 
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Finally had some time to grab my Canon and take some macro shots... I hope you will enjoy...

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Recently I've added Acanthurus Japonicus - really glad that I've decided to risk although I was aware that he can get some Itch or unfriendly neighbors will chase him till death... But all the fishes were quite happy with this addition and after few hours all the tangs were swimming together.

So now is time for the fishes:

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On the sad note... I've noticed that I have a pair of Bangai Cardinals and yesterday I saw this little guy trying to swim...
But...
It ended really fast...dang you anthias!!!

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