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    Boredom I would say for the most part

    But also wanted to clean it up, was way too much rock in there, not enough room for fish to swim. I pulled out one brute full of rock and still had enough left in the tank to remount pretty much all of the coral. Hopefully, this way will also look better with larger colonies in the future.

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    Quick video update. Seems like it did not focus well lol on it's own, usually I use manual focus, this time left it all to the camera.


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    Nice video. Wow you really have some space. Looks good. Nice Gardens on the ends.
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    I keep water, last checked about 600 gallons worth.
    Problem is animals keep using it as there water closet.
    Worst of all the littlest ones keep using up all the supplies.

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    Look great.. i like that lay out the most so far. Colors are looking real good as well. great work.
    Four individual systems Right now.
    30gal red sea 130d lps/softies/anemone tank, kalk ato, reef bright led strip.
    40 softies set up.
    550 total gallon marineland 300 DD main system 18 months old now and stabilized. T5 VHO lights/ BLUE led strip, Fully custom built LIFE REEF sump and FUGE, AWESOME 60" tall skimmer, and 1000+ gallon rated custom Ca reactor, 3 50 gallon attached SPS frag systems lite with a combination of HM and LED and T5 fixtures.
    A 200 gallon MARS quarintine with UV system/ medication for new arrivals.

    Still lots to learn about the hobby but I have amassed a great collection of real beauties. I have broken past the stage of keeping things alive and now there actually growing out. Which is a big hurdle for many beginners I must admit. Good information and advise is hard to get sometimes and the club has done wonders with respect to quality advise and help in the hobby.

    THANKS Orlando Reef Educators Organization!!!!

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