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![]() Very, very nice! Inspiring rockwork to say the least.
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![]() Thanks for the comments guys -- Feel free to AMA about the tank!
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![]() Looks great albert... now the question is... are any of the corals in that tank for sale?
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![]() Isn't everything for sale for the right price?
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![]() LOL!! While I understand the tank hasn't been set up for long, how do you deal with the constant sloughing of rock and the bare bottom? (or is it just me, my current nano has little piles everywhere. It doesn't even have any life in it except for a few ricordea). Are some types of rock just prone to this or are we destined to siphon constantly?
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![]() Yes, I just took some "extra" pieces out of my display tank. Never been acid washed or bleached.
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