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New to Reef2Reef. Started running a wb 25 a couple months ago and mainly has soft coral. Excuse the dirty glass!!! I Attached some pics from when I was building the rock and just filled the tank. What do you guys think of the scape? not a lot of room to work with inside a 25g tank!!

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Nice looking scape, looks like you're off to a good start! :-) You will benefit from adding as many copepods as you can justify and keeping the lights off for the first couple of moths..
 
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Nice looking scape, looks like you're off to a good start! :) You will benefit from adding as many copepods as you can justify and keeping the lights off for the first couple of moths..
hello! thanks for the tips, i was looking forward to getting a spotted dragonet so two birds one stone situation. Will be sure to do that!
 

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Nice looking aquascape!
 

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