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Same!Think you should be just fine. Gonna say though i really like how you have it!
Oh wow I just came back from doing some work. I didn’t know people responded to the thread yet. Thanks for the info. And thanks.I’ve taken out and put in plenty of rocks. you’ll be fine cool lookin tank
Alright cool thanks.Go ahead. You’ll be fine.nice looking tank.
Really I just don’t like the look of sps up there do you think I can make that rock full of eupheyllia.Think you should be just fine. Gonna say though i really like how you have it!
Awesome thanks for the info.here's how much rock I predict we could remove and still carry all your fish and corals above based on pic details:
all of it.
meaning the sand and water contact alone, in that much water in a low bioload and feed, will be fine. have seen lfs do this about 260 times in non-plumbed holding tanks.
if the fish were large/packed that'd be different, its not. You specifically would not crash the reef by removing the rocks in that specific picture above, the bioload isn't all that strong. if nobody believes me on this at least ask the lfs owner to see if they've ever used sand alone as contact surface area. ive seen corals sit in sand holding tanks with fish until they dropped new offshoots/growth via light and daily feed etc
am aware none of this sounds believable that's why its fun science to double check
we know you aren't going to remove it all, any degree you'd like to remove w be ok
Really I just don’t like the look of sps up there do you think I can make that rock full of eupheyllia.
Ok that sounds nice I’ll see if I’ll move stuff around. Thanks for reply.Definitely all personal preference I am confident you will end up with it looking nice either way. If it were me though and I wanted a eupheyllia patch I would clear out the front left of the tank and about halfway up that mound on the left (stopping before you get up to the arch piece across). Keeping the arch for sps and then gives you a shaded are below for low light or NPS corals if you want it.
Again though I just saying I like what you got now!