One year anniversary !

wjwaz59

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The coralline growth started at about six months, and has grown, and grown.... and grown and grown.
The best advice from this board has been to go slow. Other than a fire goby going MIA in April, I have not lost a thing.
Selection of live stock based on what the tank can handle has been a key, IMO. I've stuck to the conservative side of the opinions stated here and I have been extremely happy with that strategy.
 

wjwaz59

Member
I scuba dive, and have actually tried to do a miniature version of spur and groove coral formations. I'm very pleased with the outcome so far.
 

wjwaz59

Member
I consider my lighting medium to low (based again on the conservative side of the general opinions on this board). Regular bubble coral is listed on this sight as doing ok on medium lighting. I stick with this "medium to low" light level when selecting corals to put in my tank.
 
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