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Originally Posted by Bblinks
Only a few pieces here and there I missed, I would still consider that for the most part a softies tank, easy peasy.
LPS will do okay in high nutrient levels for certain amount of time but if you want them to keep amazing colors and have it spawn babies, I would still recommend some water changes.
Everyone is different in this hobby so if nice and easy is what you are looking for than all the power to you.
Your tank looks pretty good , as long as you enjoy it, that's all it matters.
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My experience with LPS is totally adverse to yours but I do appreciate your opinion.
You may call my lps/zoa tank whatever you wish....it's just a mixed reef, like most peoples.
Thanks for your input.
I know a lot of you guys love your fuzzy sticks...been there, done that, have the T-Shirt.
The are so colorful but SO boring...the joy of them is really in the challenge it takes to keep them....which just got old to me.
What I like best about this tank is the layman who has no knowledge of aquaria is even more enthused with this kind of set up. I have friends come by who have seen all my tanks and think this one is more fun to watch.
More movement and lots more going on I guess.