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My answer was no due not only to the fact its less than a year old, in which to me means nothing, as there are several levels of maturity. By that I matured my system first to anthropoids and copeopods, next level of maturity were inverts and most fish. In that area I've surpassed my maturity goal were now my system will support any fish I want in there. My #s have now all leveled out, except all and that's due to the salt I use. Fritz red box has more all than others so that included w my doseing regiment but that too is coming into place. The keeping of corals IMO is the final maturity level we all r trying to accomplish, in which to b honest I've accomplished w the help of a Red Sea rep and their doseing products, that's why ,in a very short time I've been able to accomplish this level of maturity. I'm now supporting LPs, NPS and some SP's w no problems. This has all been a sort of experiment to have my sys " mature" in months( much more than 12 ) but far less than the years I've spent maturing my other tanks that did take 3 to 5+ years. I have added many more corals that I will post as soon as I can, but to b honest I broke my phone( had this one replaced last week) and broke my computer all on the same Sunday 3 weeks ago. So please bare w me and soon I'll b able to update my build thread and you may all decide the level of maturity I've gained. To me, a system that supports and mostly allows anything put n it to grow and thrive is a completely mature system. This is just my opinion of maturing a system.