Corailline's JBJ 28 gal. Acropora polyps.

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  1. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
    So been working a lot, no time basically.

    Still on the hunt for a new tank of craig's list, pickings are slim.

    Corals started to have a coloration shift, coralline growth stopped. Figured out that the Radium bulb that I have been over driving for 7 months is failing, my fault I guess. Live and learn, you can see the decline in coloration on the montipora image.

    Basically just looking foward to the new tank, this one is having some significant issues being over 3 years old now. Needs to have seams re-done, new power heads blah and blah.....New bulb.

    Just some images. Thank you for taking a look.

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    Lovely shots, the flowerfish, frogfish and dogfish are most unique.
     
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    As always John, thank you. :)
     
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    Great pics for a change. How refreshing.;D;D
     
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    Thank you Vinny, I am raising the bar! ::)
     
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    What kind of toad is that? He's so cute. The toads we have are much less attractive.:cry:
     
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    Simply an AZ green toad.

    We have two types of toads locally, the other is Colorado River toad, huge and very toxic.

    This guy I found in the road mid day, temp was 102 and he was nearly dead, silly toad. Some time in a cool dark place and some water and he was ready to go by night fall.

    :)
     
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    What did I tell you about playing with toads? You want warts don't you?;D;D;D;D
     
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    Lies I tell you!!!!!!

    You should have seen the girls at work scream when I brought him inside out of the heat. What gives with that?

    They have big charming eyes, and chirp when you hold them, how can that not be cute.
     
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    The ones we have don't chirp. They just pee all over your hand. Yuk.:cry:
     
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