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![]() Welcome to the club.
I'm Love'n all of those cardinals...your tank looks great! Can't wait to see it in 6 months! Kluw |
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![]() Looks like you have some corals already, or is that just life that came on the rock?
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![]() Ya i have a few polyps that i bought the greens on the right side and the little brownish ones on the center...I actually have 2 bubble tips now cuz the 1 i had divided itself! which was cool. Everything else accept 1 piece of umbrella leather is just what grew on the rocks...Also have this weird crab thats got these funny filter fans as hands along with a set of claws that filters at night.
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![]() If your corals are attatched and are spreading on existing rocks, it can sometimes be a bit tricky to add more rock to the existing aquascape (i would imagine) I think it's basically like putting pieces of a puzzle together. In your case, a little fragging here and there, and you can do whatever you'd like with your rock work.
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20g BB Mixed Reef // Coralife 150w HQI // AquaC Nano // Koralia 1 & Seio 820 // Jager 200w // AC50 |
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![]() You can either remove the corals from the rocks they are on right now, or just life them up and put new rocks under them.
I would suggest taking all your rocks out, then remove the easy-to-remove corals, and aquascaping the whole tank at once to get the look you want. |