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I think it is the trim flexing. So as everybody has said you're good to go.
Glad to hear you are on the mend.
Might be if no damage was done. In the future leave it be once it is established.
Bama halimeda is a calcareous and will not be eaten.
Chromis are schooling fish so the more the better, 3 should be the minimum. Get your nitrates down before adding your next fish and corals. Don't...
The sixline will most likely harass it severely especially if it is larger than the new fish.
Great looking start and plans.
Sounds great, can't wait, but sounds like we're going to have to.;D
Sorry to hear
Excellent job and tank.
Great job
I wouldn't do light needing SPS under a fixture like that. All other corals would be OK.
I have not but will give you a bump.
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What a unique color!!!
You don't want to put fish in with the ponies because they will out compete them for food.
I like the rock work. It plays off of the overflows very well and gives you options for adding more rock in the corners. Great job.
I have an Eshopps PSK-150 and quite pleased. Based on your description you will need to get a skimmer rated for 250gallons.
I would go with an acrylic tank with the size you are getting due to weight reduction.
Congrats on getting on the right path. Get them down to 5 and you should have success with most any coral and clams if you have the right lighting.
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