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Hey
Just wanting some advise as my SPS base growth is getting close to touchy touchy lol
Anyone can tell me what I can do or should have done differently?

Thanks in advance
 
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Hey
Just wanting some advise as my SPS base growth is getting close to touchy touchy lol
Anyone can tell me what I can do or should have done differently?

Thanks in advance

There is only one thing you can do, YOU MUST UPGRADE TO A BIGGER TANK!!!!! LOL, seriously tho, tank looks great. sit back and enjoy it now.

Give us the details on it!!
 
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There is only one thing you can do, YOU MUST UPGRADE TO A BIGGER TANK!!!!! LOL, seriously tho, tank looks great. sit back and enjoy it now.

Give us the details on it!!
lol it’s a Waterbox 180.5
It’s huge to me lol. Really you think I won’t have issues. Definitely will update
 

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Im not saying you wont have some coral warfare going on there because you will. There are 2 kinds of reefers, those that let it go and those who frag/groom there display. If you have a place to keep the frags then I say frag it up when it comes time but alot of people dont want to deal with the hassel of setting up another tank. Also if you have a local reef group then have some people over and sell/give away what you can.
 
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Im not saying you wont have some coral warfare going on there because you will. There are 2 kinds of reefers, those that let it go and those who frag/groom there display. If you have a place to keep the frags then I say frag it up when it comes time but alot of people dont want to deal with the hassel of setting up another tank. Also if you have a local reef group then have some people over and sell/give away what you can.
Agree. I love cutting away lol
I have room for frags
 
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Some look like they are spaced well and some look tight.

For me, I like to grow them out. If you know they have thick tabling branches, space them out. Tall and up growth can be closer.
Ya and that’s what learning still. Not exactly sure which ones with branch
 

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Staghorns are thick but loose branches.
Other coral can grow under/next to them without much light loss.
Like the classic green slimer is an example. (not shown)

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There is only one thing you can do, YOU MUST UPGRADE TO A BIGGER TANK!!!!! LOL, seriously tho, tank looks great. sit back and enjoy it now.

Give us the details on it!!
Update time lol.
We have touching going on lol. Now what ?
 

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Great stuff bro. I’d let it b. Here I let them sort it out. Not best pic but middle is becoming acro mix up and they are sorting it out.
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Yep...OP...your tank looks great!

And as @HudsonReefer2.0 said...let them sort it out.

1, 2, 3, 4, I declare a Coral War!!
 

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