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I know right, a couple of the same corals, what ya gonna do?!
One of the higher light tips of the blue. :)

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And more yellow / gold! ;)

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I had to move some things, the last thing I moved was the blue sponge.
It split in two, I didn't realise it was that sulky!
I will do flow trials tomorrow with powder food to see what things are like across the vents, I hate messing with this!

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Two types of outdoor root spreading growth forms (air / soil), rhyzomes and stolons (spelling) the base root, this is how caulerpa work which is why it is so hard to get rid of once it settles! ;)
The only reason i didnt do caulerpa is cause ur garden already had it :)
 
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The only reason i didnt do caulerpa is cause ur garden already had it :)

This is the UK site I use for reference, they provide good info.
The reasons I don't have more macros is because I tend to feed them to the tangs in the twins!
I will hopefully be picking up some grape this week to grow out in here. ;)
 
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Gold nepthea and yes I need to sort the caulerpa out but keep it in here to grow out, that is brachypus, the really naughty one, the tangs go nuts for it! ;)

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Love the cespitularia, well both of them, pink cyphastrea next door.

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Group shot, you can see the difference between the two neptheas to the right.

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Big blue. :)

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wondering if you can dice up try to give to POTO;)

Very interesting, he grew up and plumped out in here for a couple of months, I have to figure out how to feed him without the other tangs and fox face getting there first, they love it! ;)
 
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