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...and last batch for today
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Really nice job! - love the aquascaping!
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Thanks - I like the minimalist look, however you run out of spots for coral quickly! |
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Yup, the price we pay for that open/minimalist look, we just have to be a little more selective, easier said than done
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Nice mix of color in there. Everything looks happy too. I think you need to find a sweet tabling acro to grow off your tall pile out into the middle.
Dig the stand too. I'm addicted to white paint myself. |
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Thanks for the compliments! Pretty happy with the stand as it was DIY. Not happy with the door cover though. When I have time I am going to rework that. |
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Great job looking great!!
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That's looking fantastic! I LoVE all that negative space. Less is more. Until you run out of room. Then more ends up being less.
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wao! Tank is looking fabulous! I really like the minimalistic look!
I'm having a similar issue with coral placement in my tank with minimal rock work. Do you plan to add more fish in the tank or keeping them at minimal level too? |
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Yellow Tang Clown (had 2, but one decided to end it all by exploring outside of the tank) Blue Tang Firefish Mandarin Foxface Multicolor Wrasse 3 Bartlett Anthias (not in there yet) That should pretty much be on the brink of full once the blue tang and foxface grow out a bit more. Unless anyone wants to tell me that I need (nay can support) more fish I will need to listen to them |