Ricky's 120 Gallon Mixed Reef

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A couple more

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I chopped up the ORA Blue & Green Tortuosa, it was getting too big for the tank and need to be fragged. It was easily 12" across. I have the frags sitting on an eggcrate where the Tort use to be. Here are a few new shots.

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I have seen this tank in person. It much much better in person ( I'm not saying that he took a bad video), its just you'll be immersed just looking at his tank, healthy and mature corals plus vibrant fishes. Bought clones of his corals and doing great in my tank right now.
 

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Beautiful! I love how you didn't use too much live rock and gave the corals room to grow. You can see in the video that the coral colonies are big and grown out with space for water to move around them. Great for flow!
 
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Beautiful! I love how you didn't use too much live rock and gave the corals room to grow. You can see in the video that the coral colonies are big and grown out with space for water to move around them. Great for flow!

You must be mistaking my tank for another because I have way too much live rock and the water flow is non existent in the back of my tank. My next build will be much more open.
 

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