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Thanks Joe you are already had a beautiful SPS tank why don't you do a softie tank this time around ;)
Thank you. When I move my next tank will be like yours. I started with a softie tank but never reached your level when I switched to sps. In few yrs I'll do it. It looks so alive compared to sps. Amazing job you did.
 
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Thank you. When I move my next tank will be like yours. I started with a softie tank but never reached your level when I switched to sps. In few yrs I'll do it. It looks so alive compared to sps. Amazing job you did.
Thanks man!
When you are up and ready for some frags let me know.
I got you my friend ;)
 

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Your tank and Felicia's 40B predator tanks are my inspiration for where I want to take my 180. I find this so much more satisfying than static SPS tanks, although beautiful in their own way.
 

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Obviously you are the Softy master. Just curious if you can give a newbie any creative planting tips for an 8 gallon biocube. I mean like planting in shells and such. Also maybe something to cover a dead staghorn?
 
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Obviously you are the Softy master. Just curious if you can give a newbie any creative planting tips for an 8 gallon biocube. I mean like planting in shells and such. Also maybe something to cover a dead staghorn?
Thank you Katrina no master here lol.
I'm the first to admit there are many ways to run a reef tank and I'm sorry for me I would never keep coral in a 8 gal tank. IMOP to many things can go wrong to quick but that's just me.
 

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Mike I'm new to this forum and your thread was one of the first introduced to me. I'm so happy it was. Your tank is absolutely beautiful. I'm new to the hobby and I'm definitely inspired. Great job and thank you for being so open with your experiences!
 
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Mike I'm new to this forum and your thread was one of the first introduced to me. I'm so happy it was. Your tank is absolutely beautiful. I'm new to the hobby and I'm definitely inspired. Great job and thank you for being so open with your experiences!
Thank you and welcome to this wonderful hobby. Make sure you make it truly enjoyable for your self.
 

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I re-read this thread every so often, it is great inspiration.
Do you know what the red coral is, 3 pictures down in this post?
 
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Do you know where you got it? And do you still have it?
Yes I still have it and it came in on a piece of rock I got from a friend about 4 years ago.
I'll try to find out the name I don't think it's anything uncommon.
 

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