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Thank you very much. I was just starting to look at some of yours and your looks darn pretty awesome
Thank you! Thanks for checking it out too. I'm trying to keep a mix of different corals because I'm so fascinated by them, Lps, Sps, Nps and softies. How old is your tank? You have excellent growth on all the corals I see.
 

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Im still looking at your thread only part ways through. I think my tanks been going about 4 or 5 now i lost track lol. I have thrown out so much coral or broken pieces down or chisled down rocks because some took too much room as the corals grew. I had some big sps colonies but i chopped them out and bleached and saved them and added other corals in there place. My tank has just kept evolving over time to what it is now.
I think this'll be the path for me as well as I just stuffed that little tank with corals that are healthy and growing. Ill probably try and frag some of the anacropora and digitata and trade it into my lfs for dosing liquids or other corals. Part of the fun is a dynamic reef that changes and adapts!
 

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