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    this little cube has been up around six or seen months now. Let it run without anything for the first two then started adding. I try to not test the water so much as to look and try to understand my tank. I do test every so often however just for good measure.
    there is a fuge in chamber two and an upgraded pump.

    here are some shots, this is all with stock biocube14 lighting.

    started at 3 polyps from elite (poseidon's fury), you can see them behind the purple ones

    some purples that started at 3 polyps

    same ones top down

    some random tank shots i could get before the lights went out





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    Your 2 korelia's and stock pump isn't too much for your tank? I upgraded my pump to a Rio 210gph pump and tried a korelia and it blew everything around like crazy. Any idea what makes yours work? My setup is very similar to your rock work wise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kkralicek View Post
    Any idea what makes yours work? My setup is very similar to your rock work wise.
    Most likely he used glue to hold the frags down. Otherwise, he wedged the frags between the rocks.

    Christopher

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    i honestly think it is due to how my rocks are set up, i feel like the tanks needs it. Also i like zoas to have more flow, i have seen it make for a tighter cluster.

    most of the frags a glued some are wedged

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