Nice. What size is that tank?Water is a little cloudy from working in the sump, but Zoas definitely have their place.![]()
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Nice. What size is that tank?Water is a little cloudy from working in the sump, but Zoas definitely have their place.![]()
Zoas/Palys, on the lower portion or Rock work and Sps in higher par Areas, with some acans, and maybe a few rainbow chalices.Looking good. What kind of corals are you looking to add to that tank?
It takes a little time to get going. In a year you won't be able to see any of that rock.This is my setup right now. Sad and empty lol
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180 gallon. mostly sps from mid tank to the top, but I enjoy having variety and zoas are an easy way to add color.Nice. What size is that tank?
True mixed reefZoas/Palys, on the lower portion or Rock work and Sps in higher par Areas, with some acans, and maybe a few rainbow chalices.
Water is a little cloudy from working in the sump, but Zoas definitely have their place.![]()
When I was diving in Vietnam I was surprised to see how much Zoas and Acropora occupy the same space.180 gallon. mostly sps from mid tank to the top, but I enjoy having variety and zoas are an easy way to add color.
How are you liking the curved aquarium so far?![]()
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Here's mine, it's coming along pretty well. Only been about 8 months of growth.
A lot of potential with that aquascape. It will look good once it is all grown in.This was it brand new 2 years ago, havent done much with it other than fish and a few zoas.
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It's actually just a standard 75 gal., must of been the macro lens.How are you liking the curved aquarium so far?
Thanks! Just wish I was better at getting decent photos haha. Really need to setup a light profile to make it easier.Wow!!! That's so pretty!
I am so glad to see everything is doing well in their new home.Pick ups from previous sales... cant help myself