Second tank, Red Sea Nano

Kieran McBride

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I decided to separate my tank mates and concentrate on two types of demands the corals ask for. I've always felt that I concentrated on the demands of the SPS more than lps and softies and will always feel when trying to accommodate one, another will suffer. So I took the plunge and went for a nano. I must say I love it and to date, my suspicions have proved right. I have noticed the lps and softies 'happier' in a different environment indeed and would recommend it to other reefers without having to think about it. A few wee pics, I hope you like.
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That’s simply beautiful Kieran and thanks for sharing it with us, the pictures are stunning!

Welcome to R2R as well!
 

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