Aquascape evolution

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Looks great. Thanks for sharing <3
What was your solution for the dinos?
 

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A huuuuuuge gap, but I'll try to keep this up to date from now on.

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The sand is still in, as my dino problems are gone.
Looks incredible as always!
 
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Looks great. Thanks for sharing <3
What was your solution for the dinos?
They're gone after I changed the old led fixtures.

I tried to use the old leds in my frag tank and it turned into a swamp.

After that I remembered to read a thread, 10 years ago, co-relating dynos with bad light.
By the time, I was having problems in my frag tank, where I used some cheap Chinese T5 bulbs. No problems in the display, and both shared the sump. After change the bulbs in the frag tank, the dynos disappeared.
I followed the same path, and it worked again.

Looks incredible as always!
Thanks!
 

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This tank looks absolutely incredible!

I'm new to the hobby and the forum but there's so much to learn just from your gorgeous photos wrt what you've placed and where.
 

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It's fun to see how your aquascape changed and morphed. So many folks don't keep a tank up long enough to let that kind of progression happen. My tank is coming on 8 years this fall and like you (even though my tank is mostly softies/LPS/macroalgae)
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I have had to change some things due to coral and macroalgae growth. I started out bare bottom because this was originally a seahorse tank. When the ponies lived out their lives I was ready to move toward a natural look of sand. So many coral...so little room!
 
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