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Treef1200 - The DSR legacy!

Started by glennf, November 13, 2013, 04:29:00 am

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glennf

there is no more isles to be found from the orginal scape
it's now a massive wall of corals growing towards the surface


glennf

fighting for every bit of light and space


glennf

how about this acropora forest?

glennf

Mij pride... i have never seen a stylo this blue with normal lighting.
i showed you mine....show me yours... i am eager to learn.




greetings, GlennF


davy verheij

Glenn .......
what can is say....
what an beautifull reef

glennf

Quote from: davy verheij on May 09, 2015, 08:57:10 pm
Glenn .......
what can is say....
what an beautifull reef


greetings, GlennF
Thanks for your comment davy.

glennf

May 10, 2015, 03:32:01 pm #141 Last Edit: May 10, 2015, 03:53:09 pm by glennf
What grows faster?

The acopora in the middle has nearly completely been encapsulated by the blue montipora digitata and the yellow caliendrum.
I drastically cut back both of the invasive  corals,  to avoid throwing the acropora into the bin in a short while.



greetings, GlennF

glennf

Echinophillia Echinata and Lord of the Rings

Both corals are at low ligth conditions because the Reeftop is getting crowded and is taking away al light. it's due time to do some cuttng.
T5 bulbs are now 6-7 months old and it's time for replacement. I wil start doing that gradually in de weeks to come.


glennf

in the wild everything grows over each other... here it's the same
in intervene as less as possible in my tank
i will only intervene if one specie will be lost due to an invasive specie
By observing and pushing the limit, i learn more about coral behaviour.


glennf

This is the back/shadow side of my tank. The rocks/corals were placed at 2/3 from the front.
It was never my intention to place sps in the back of the tank, but when the front started to get packed with corals , i gradually place some in the back.


glennf

who said soft corals and SPS Corals don't mix in one tank or even side by side?


glennf

This Feather star (Comanthus Comatula)is crawling his way through the Acro Forrest

glennf

This acro has been  in my display a long time now. Recently i can see some development in color and growth.
I will observe this closely...



greetings, GlennF


glennf

I always wonder why this seriatopora hystrix won't turn pink, until i got a real pink one which stayed pink. it seems this is a red/purple version.

Although it's now standing in the shadow of the big staghorn colony.i don't think it will ever turn pink.
very soon I will be replacing my bulbs and will do some experimenting with different colors tubes.


glennf