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I thought my DT was starting to get a little stale so I decided to spice things up and reaquscape a little. I added a second frag bridge below the original to make more realestate for corals (all while making more frags in the process [emoji849]), but I'm not sure if I like the look. I kind of liked the canyon effect I had going before.

Thoughts?

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Don't you love it when you get a beautiful coral that grows quickly? This is the red planet acro back in August
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Here it is ~half a year later
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You can get your very own at your nearest Ty dealership [emoji12]

Some other growth shots:

GE's Ley Lime Breeze acro
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GE's Arctic Tundra
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My wife has named this one GE's Fijian Princes Cherry Poops [emoji849]
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Thanks guys. All you have to do is add an expensive bottle of GE's magical coral extract once a week and you too can grow SPS! [emoji13]

Having a hard time IDing this acro if anyone knows. It has developed to look like a spathulata, but it doesn't quite look like one to me. It has developed to look pretty different in my tank than what it originally looked like when I bought it as a wild coral.
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On 1/30/2017 at 7:58 PM, Gig 'em @ NDstructible said:

Thanks guys. All you have to do is add an expensive bottle of GE's magical coral extract once a week and you too can grow SPS! emoji13.png

Having a hard time IDing this acro if anyone knows. It has developed to look like a spathulata, but it doesn't quite look like one to me. It has developed to look pretty different in my tank than what it originally looked like when I bought it as a wild coral.
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Def not a spath....Looks like Acropora aspera

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