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Before the "thing" hit the fan.
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What's that yellow table on the top? It's awesome. It doesn't mind getting a direct blast of water either, huh?
Thanks! The big (big for my tiny tank) one on top is ORA Pearlberry. It’s more or of a teal body with brownish/purple corallites. Definitely tilts more to the brown in my tank/lighting.

The return just skirts over the top, though its furthest branches are just starting to get into the direct flow. I may need to readjust my positioning if it starts to affect the growth pattern. But overall though it does get a good bit of flow. My 2x MP10s run full blast most of the day and I just added a Tunze 6040 in the back right corner that points just underneath. The corals are starting to get a bit dense so have been getting worried about getting enough circulation.

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This tank shoe was taken about a month ago. At that time it was a 10 month old IM Nuvo (it is now 11 months old) but at the time this photo was taken all the colors started coming in finally (except a few new frags coloring up.)

In this past month there have been new additions (a large “rainbow” cynarina , another stick , some rare blastos and a handful of rare goni strains.)

I will post another update photo soon

(Lights were powering down when this photo was taken so some things already started closing)

Officially running out of space now will upgrade tank size probably next 6-9 months
 

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