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Beautiful photos :cool:
 

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Big E, Can you please take a full shot of your frag tanks . Lights and tank and all in one shot. I want to see your set up please! Thanks
 

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Big E, Can you please take a full shot of your frag tanks . Lights and tank and all in one shot. I want to see your set up please! Thanks

Also, a current FTS would be nice!
 

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Beautiful corals and photos! I love the relative simplicity of your setup and the fact it's clearly working well.
 
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Thank you everyone! My display is just a big frag tank right now with 5 racks dispersed around the tank. I've had to cut down 3-4 large colonies as I had no space left.

My original goal was to accumulate a lot of acros, pick my favorites by seeing them in person, and then growing those out in my display. The rest go in my frag tank as back ups, ect.

I want to start with them relatively small due to my tank restrictions. Once that's together, I'll take display shots worthy of posting. It's a mess now of acros everywhere some shoved into tight spots where not all are at their best or laid out in a nice a-scape.. As you'll see, a lot of pictures are of acros on racks.

Here's a handful of coral shots and updates---

BC Joker

Joker-%20R032717_zpswjkxpqhw.jpg


Red Planet and Ultra Red shorcake

Red%20Planet%20and%20short%20R%20040218_zpsb1gz8woh.jpg


Pink shortcake--had to frag some of this and how it after fragging

pink%20shortcake%20R%20030417_zpskbfsi6fo.jpg


Mint green polyp Horrida......lavener skin

Horrida%20close%20R%20030817_zpsefoit1rn.jpg


Blue Cardinal

Blue%20Cardinal%20051717%20R_zpsjn4ahn00.jpg


Tierra del Fuego

tierra%20041017%20R_zpsrd00zcel.jpg


AquaSD Rainbow frag

ASD%20rainbow%20Milli-%20R.jpg%20022617_zps37cgta0t.jpg


SC Orange Passion

orange%20passion%20two%20R%200040317_zpsnxrdbwjb.jpg
 

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Thank you everyone! My display is just a big frag tank right now with 5 racks dispersed around the tank. I've had to cut down 3-4 large colonies as I had no space left.

My original goal was to accumulate a lot of acros, pick my favorites by seeing them in person, and then growing those out in my display. The rest go in my frag tank as back ups, ect.

I want to start with them relatively small due to my tank restrictions. Once that's together, I'll take display shots worthy of posting. It's a mess now of acros everywhere some shoved into tight spots where not all are at their best or laid out in a nice a-scape.. As you'll see, a lot of pictures are of acros on racks.

Here's a handful of coral shots and updates---

BC Joker

Joker-%20R032717_zpswjkxpqhw.jpg


Red Planet and Ultra Red shorcake

Red%20Planet%20and%20short%20R%20040218_zpsb1gz8woh.jpg


Pink shortcake--had to frag some of this and how it after fragging

pink%20shortcake%20R%20030417_zpskbfsi6fo.jpg


Mint green polyp Horrida......lavener skin

Horrida%20close%20R%20030817_zpsefoit1rn.jpg


Blue Cardinal

Blue%20Cardinal%20051717%20R_zpsjn4ahn00.jpg


Tierra del Fuego

tierra%20041017%20R_zpsrd00zcel.jpg


AquaSD Rainbow frag

ASD%20rainbow%20Milli-%20R.jpg%20022617_zps37cgta0t.jpg


SC Orange Passion

orange%20passion%20two%20R%200040317_zpsnxrdbwjb.jpg


Looking good Ed!
 
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60g frag tank

60g frang tank R by Big E 52, on Flickr

CC Neptune Crowns and Yuki perfect 10

neptune & yuki R 051717 by Big E 52, on Flickr

BC Sky Doppel

sky doppel R 041017 by Big E 52, on Flickr

Wild Rasberry

wild rasberry growout 060717 by Big E 52, on Flickr

White branch Tri color

valida close by Big E 52, on Flickr

Aussie Spathulata

Aussie spath by Big E 52, on Flickr

White Lightning Horrida-- deep purple and white polyps........my favorite horrida

white lightning R 060517 by Big E 52, on Flickr

Rocky Mtn Red Devil Nasuta

Red Devil Nasuta R by Big E 52, on Flickr

BC Skinny Love

Skinny Love R 060717 by Big E 52, on Flickr
 
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ridiculous colours dude

any chance of a video?! :D id love to see what the flow is like in your tank!

I'm very sorry for not getting back to you on this. Here's a quick video of what I think is perfect type of flow for most acros. The smooth skinned types like Hawkins, Echinatas, ect. don't need quite as much.

Sorry for the quality but that's the best I can do with a 12 year old camera.

Flow video by Big E 52, on Flickr
 

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Looks like a lot of flow. Fish have any issues with it so high without having much rock?
 
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Looking good Ed!

Thanks!

I believe your using t5s? How far away is the light from the water? How old is the tank?

Setup is over 5 years.....I swapped out from a 75g standard to an 80g rimless after two years. I used all the water, same sump ect. I just swapped out the glass boxes.

Use these measurements I took............

Between approx. 300 and 500 most acroporas will do well. The smooth skin types like 200-250
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Total water depth is 18 1/2". The first number is the level from the floor of the tank. The number in ( ) is the distance from the bulbs.

1" off the bottom-- 200 (24)
3"- 260 (22)
6"- 280 (19)
10"- 300 (15) This is mid level area of the tank.
11"- 325 (14)
12"- 360 (13)
13"- 400 (12)
14"- 430 (11)
15"- 470 (10)
17"- 500 (8)


wow stunning sps collection.

Thank you!
 

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