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I did it! I cut all the staghorns out and rearranged what was left. Then I planted over 20 new frags to increase the variety of my coral selection.Yes it's growing out of the tank! Chop, chop!
@melev gives me a hard time for doing this kind of tear down. I've been doing it every two to three years since I started in 2005 and it keeps me excited about corals. I've definitely gotten better at growing them over the years and its all from forums like this, and friends in the hobby to bounce ideas off of. It's a passion of mine that few others I know have.Wow...so much change! You grow those so well, I hope to have such healthy corals some day!
Amazing shots BTW. What camera are you using? I recently got more into photography and have a Sony alpha R74 mirrorless camera. I am super impressed with your photos. Thanks in advance!More
These pictures were taken with a Canon 4Ti with a Canon 90mm Macro Lens.Amazing shots BTW. What camera are you using? I recently got more into photography and have a Sony alpha R74 mirrorless camera. I am super impressed with your photos. Thanks in advance!
These pictures were taken with a Canon 4Ti with a Canon 90mm Macro Lens.
Its starting to fill back in. Things have been running pretty smoothly all year. I have some nuicance algae growing in the grow tanks, but nothing a little bit of time and energy wont take care of.Any updates?
Its starting to fill back in. Things have been running pretty smoothly all year. I have some nuicance algae growing in the grow tanks, but nothing a little bit of time and energy wont take care of.
Thanks! I'm already looking at some of the larger pieces wishing I had cut them smaller four months ago.