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IMO, I think it looks great. I think you have planned well for what you see the corals doing once grown out. My tank is much smaller and I spent a bunch of time on rock-scraping. I filled my space with rocks, trying to create depth and environment. Don't get me wrong it's great to stare at while cycling, but I'm left wondering where my sps will go and whether or not my set-up is going to look overcrowded in the end. Rockscaping is great but I'm realizing it's secondary to the coral I want to feature. As long as those lights are able to create the sps growth you are looking for I think you're on the right trackHere is mine.
It's a 93 gallon cube.
Obviously it is a new set up.
Right Side:
Left side:
Front:
Several people on other post's/forums say they don't think my rock is high enough.
I'm looking for opinions, in my minds eye I see several SPS growing huge reaching for the light.
If opinions from the cube world agree then I will scape higher.
Right side viewed from the front pic is 6.5 inches from the top of the water.
Left side viewed from the front pic is 10 inches from top of water.
Lights hang 6 inches above water level.
First try at LED's so I went with DsunY (yes Chinese) but they have gotten good reviews, and are programmable.
Just looking for input.
Thanks for any responses:
Rick
Dang those frags look sweet under that light. What are you running?
Here is my 93g
24x24x18 cube 45 gallon
First set up -
10 months latter -
Can't see the rock work nearly as much now
Your water is gin clear. Would love to know how you acieve this.My 25 rimless powered by kessil.
Your water is gin clear. Would love to know how you acieve this.