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Depends on the fish you want to add. 8-9 panda gobs vs 8-9 vlamingi tangs is a much different story so list the fish you want to have.
Could you get away with one LED? with a 40 pillar most likely. You just have to be very cognizant of coral location
I have always loved the Remora and ran...
If you are not a DIY person I would highly recommend these:
http://theblueglow.com/shop/Acrylic-Frag-Racks/
I have them and love them and they can be stacked many different ways.
Figure out what you need to get there and divide it over 7 days and that is what you need to dose. Take is slow and test every day for the first few weeks.
I will have to get some display pics up soon. They corals that were moved up have very nice polyp extension and color right now. I want them to settle a little bit and then will fire off some pics.
The ghostrider is a really nice piece. I wish I had taken the time to properly mount it...
Last but not least our pair of wild caught clowns. These guys are tough to get a picture of but at least you can see the cool patterns and color on them:
SCOP
JF Arabella on the left and Banana Banshee on the right:
Gonipora that has encrusted and grown very well for us. This is the shorter hardier version and has been great:
Joe Knows Reef really cool coral
ASD Decepticons revenge (I think)
4 color wm
Upscale microlades:
Tierre del...
Played around in the frag tank for a while and got some pics. My apologies these are a little blue, I will get better under the t5s
Shazaams:
Reefkoi's insane watermelon. The brightness on this one is out of control:
ASD ghostrider:
Scoly feeding time:
Acro:
Some acans:
Solar flares:
Looks like you are no longer a member which is probably why. Re up and you will be good to go. I missed my renewal as well and was on the naughty list but I got it taken care of.
There are three known causes at this point for HLLE. 1. Stray voltage in your tank 2. Poor nutrition 3. Ground up carbon getting into your tank and into your fish. Stress might be another factor as well as the health of the fish.