I think the large soft coral tank looks good. I would swap out a rock arch so about a third of the scape for a replacement arch but stay with a softies theme but better colour forms. I like when you let a tank evolve by subtle removals and additions. From what I have seen following along you are good at it. Also nice to see a scissor jack cart rather than hernias!
Hey man my rose anemone and zoa colony are not doing good at all. They were doing great 3 weeks ago when i first got them but now are pretty much completely closed up. Only the green star polyp is doing great. Any suggestions ? Did i add corals too soon ? (6 months running)
Wow, lots of stuff going on today. I'm excited to see how everything turns out. That new tank is a beast. Thanks Chris. Peace.
I think the large soft coral tank looks good. I would swap out a rock arch so about a third of the scape for a replacement arch but stay with a softies theme but better colour forms. I like when you let a tank evolve by subtle removals and additions. From what I have seen following along you are good at it. Also nice to see a scissor jack cart rather than hernias!
Yeah the cart was a great investment
I can’t wait to see a video of that gigantic tank, I’m sure it’s going to be beautiful!!
Watching y’all move that tank just killed my dreams of ever getting a bigger tank 😂 😅
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Softy tank rocks! Have both and contrast.
I don’t think it’s a matter of if you want too….. It definitely needs some cutting back.
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I'd probably change alil of it but not alot 🤘🐠
I know this pain, lol it took 6 people to move my 300 gallon tank into my house. 😂
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Hey man my rose anemone and zoa colony are not doing good at all. They were doing great 3 weeks ago when i first got them but now are pretty much completely closed up. Only the green star polyp is doing great. Any suggestions ? Did i add corals too soon ? (6 months running)
6 months you should be able to keep zoas.
Check - levels - salinity etc. possible nutrient issue? Just go down the list.