Chris' algae farm (ELOS 160)

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Wow, Just when I'm drooling at the corals, I stop and look at the quality of the pictures. Well done, well done indeed. I wish I wasn't a garage sale reefer, this is amazing!

I never would have thought those pictures actually come from a real reefer. I always assumed, they just setup everything to look perfect. Now I know there's people that live there, mind blown, simple as that, no more mind.

this post made me laugh :)
 

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Wow , this is a georgeus tank !! More pics please . Congratulations :first:
 

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wow!!! Just amazing! thank you for sharing, I will be following this one for sure.
 

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Wow. 2 hours later .... Wow ... Next day Wow. Amazing layout of the tank. I agree with other I like the plumbing and tank and corals lol
 

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Absolutely beautiful and realistic looking reef. I could stare at that for hours on end. Tagging along to watch it mature. Awesome pics too, BTW!
 

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Omg is all. I have a strong feeling those pictures may actually look better than it does in real life! Simply amazing!!!
 

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WOW WOW WOW can't stop looking at the pictures in the thread.....

this is some crazy reef out there.... i would love to sit there and see the tank whole day.....

one question

----- how do u stick the corals to the steep slopes ?? i am sure you would not be removing the corals each time .....

i have same steep rocks in my scape i try to attach them DD solution epoxy but within 2-3 minutes it just comes out and fall on the sand bed....

thanks for answering my doubt in advance :) :) :)

waiting for more updates from your reef :)
 

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