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Nice equipment!
 
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Oh yes, those are all gems for sure. I literally have several hundred SPS growing out now for the new system.....the big issue down the road will be which sticks make it to the new display and which don't.

Woah, some killer SPS! Can't wait to see the 600 filled up. Esp love the BC purple pillie, Glowstick & Blue Demon!
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The one I received from you is pretty much blasted under Ushio 14K halide lights. Here is a close up view of a frag of the same coral from my grow-out system.



Your crt delight turned out a lot different than all of mine did. Where are you keeping it?
 
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Thank you! I have so many more to share with you guys/gals on this build thread over time. One of my all-time favorites is the Oregon Blue Tort. It is such a slow grower but when you let it grow out to maturity, it is absolutely stunning. I have a few small frags of that gem growing out now too.



Very nice collection of acros
 
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Appreciate the compliment, Hung! It will be a big day for me when the 600g is finally up and running. Up next will be having the Reef Savvy crew make a return long weekend trip to Ohio and add armored seams to my display ... to be scheduled.

All your stuff looks great Tim, never seen my piece morph like that but it still looks great anyway. Can't wait till you fill up the main display!
 
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You are very welcome and thanks for the amazing compliment!

Wow, just read through this entire thread. An epic build. Going to be one of the best in this country if not the world. Very nice attention to detail. Thank you for sharing this with us.
 
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Thank you very much for the kind words and glad you are following along.

Well thought out big tank build. One of the best I've ever seen. It will look awesome with a full tank shot of mature grown out colonies!
 

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