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So I’ve had this redsea 350G2 for maybe over a year and a half now. everything looks beautiful, except that my top left and right rocks feel empty to me and I would like to fix that problem with one piece each. Thank you! Please let me know what would look great in ur eyes as I really want to fill this tank out ! But in an exceptional way! Thank you!! And thank you for viewing

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I would add a good old fashion birds nest to one side, fast growing and when fragged you can't tell, so easy to keep under control, then a branching hydnophora. Great looking easy to care for and fast growing in my tank.
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Xenia and gsp…

Gsp are super bright under the blue, Xenia for movement. People say they both suck but I disagree if they are contained
 

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Several of my suggestions have already been mentioned. But more Gonis/Alveopora, Micromussa (any), I think I see Bowers so maybe one or two more, Torches, Frogs or Hammers
 

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Two recommended fast growing and inexpensive branching SPS that don't require crazy par levels. Montipora Digitata and Montipora Hirsuta
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When did your aquarium go missing?
 

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A year and a half?? Really???

I've been following the saga of the gem tangs and everything else. The timeline is confusing, but I think they meant they had the tank for 10 months (reading their thread) and it took that long to set up, not that it's been up for a year and a half.

I ordered my first big tank on black Friday, I get it this next week. I don't think I'll have it up and cycled for another six months or so. Innovative Marine's website said 4-6 months to ship on their 200 gallons, I figured I'd have that long to collect the rest of the equipment. Getting it much sooner, so it will have to sit for a bit.
 

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I've been following the saga of the gem tangs and everything else. The timeline is confusing, but I think they meant they had the tank for 10 months (reading their thread) and it took that long to set up, not that it's been up for a year and a half.

I ordered my first big tank on black Friday, I get it this next week. I don't think I'll have it up and cycled for another six months or so. Innovative Marine's website said 4-6 months to ship on their 200 gallons, I figured I'd have that long to collect the rest of the equipment. Getting it much sooner, so it will have to sit for a bit.
Yeah, but ... No
 

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