my floating reef, what do you think?

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I do regular balling. +Wodka...
Other things when I look at the corals and think they need it such as Ammonium, Jod etc. :)
(no advice for beginners to dose Ammonium! I do it very very gently and I have very little fish in it)

I keep my parameters at:
KH: 8
PH: over 8
CA: 430
No3: 0 (but dosing for nutrient)
Po4: 0 (but dosing for nutrient)
 
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I disagree with the comment on it being unnatural. Reefs are covered in naturally occurring ledges and caves!

This is an absolutely beautiful aquarium! Please post more pics!!:)

thank you!
I understand when people say it looks unnatural.
Its right, it is not the common Thing you see in a reef.... somethimes you see something similar.

I wanted something unique and something not everybody has :)
 
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some pics from my acros :)

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