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The water is a little cloudy since I just added vitamins and minerals, but you can get a good idea of how it looks here.
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The shelves are made of 'egg crate' light diffusor pannels and slide back and forward on the pvc frame so that I can access all shelves and the bottom of the tank easily.
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Not feeling well from being in the holding tank, but begining to recover in the new coral frag tank.
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The whole bottom of the tank will be covered with crushed coral and shells, but right now I only have a small dish filled for my loose corals.
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These Super Orange zoas are some of my favorite. I need to get some of them glued into my show tank.
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The corals will be moved to the upper or lower shelves depending on how much light they prefer.
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Many of the zoas and pallys have gotten mixed together on rocks. They may need to be seperated if they fight with each other.
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Center-back. Aussi Acans are very expensive, but very beautiful and come in many colors.
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Yellow colonial polyps should be one of the types of coral that I can grow and spread onto other rocks relativly quickly.
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This mushroom has decided to attach to a rock of some of my zoas. I will have to scrape it off later or it might smother the zoas.
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I have very few SPS (small polyp stony) corals, but the orange one on the left seems to be doing well.
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