I'm debating if I should go all out and fully stock my tank. I have enough at the moment to keep a simple mixed reef.
Fully stocked tanks end up with corals MIA in the rockwork.
How's your tank?
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I'm debating if I should go all out and fully stock my tank. I have enough at the moment to keep a simple mixed reef.
Fully stocked tanks end up with corals MIA in the rockwork.
How's your tank?
Don't go over board fill up the tank with consideration of growth for them to fill in those gaps
All out or just quit the hobby.
Please don't ask again...
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all out p.i.t.a hence the 80g next to it is going up this weekend. To keep it growing
Crappy pic but you get the point two 23 slot frag racks and no space
Fully stocked when done right
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Awesome
Both have their merits. Don't overstock unless you got the room and most of all the filtration/cleaning crew for it. Keeping an overstocked tank clean can be problematic and maintenance-intensive if you don't have the equipment for it.
I also personally hate my tank looking like this, I like tanks to have an organic feel and not look like a mere coral display.
All out....
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Bladerunner,
I agree!
Can I get a frag of your watermelon!
Awesome pics Jessie. Carlos don't do what I did, you end up having to get rid of stuff you like to make space for things you like more...
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