Corailline's JBJ 28 gal. Acropora polyps.

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  1. Nismo400rgtr

    Nismo400rgtr Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    Looking good Cheryl !
     
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  3. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    This is the tank in Sept 2010 and today Jan 2011.

    First image is under the Phoenix 14k and second the Radium 20k, I can really see the blue of the Phoenix in the first image.
    Limitations on space make scaping and placement of corals challanging. I have built up the rock quite a bit so the acroporas get a lot of intense light. Making changes to the scape is difficult to do without breaking or dislodging some coral. I did change the scape today a little though. :)

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    Sinulara I believe, could be wrong.

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    My newer green palys, I think they are called people eaters. Funny looking guys with their little mouths.

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    Beautiful tank and shots Cheryl.
     
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    pgoodsell Horrid Stonefish

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    Yes your very handy with the camera. :)
     
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    wow the time difference images are very cool

    changed a lot during its development

    looking good in there, Corailline

    Steve
     
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    kss2801 Montipora Capricornis

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    Your tank looks great. Filling in nicely, in a short while too.
     
  10. Nismo400rgtr

    Nismo400rgtr Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    I'll say they're under some intense lighting!! What ever happened to your Duncans?
     
  11. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Thank you John.

    Thanks pgoodsell. :)

    I appreciate it. :)

    Hey Steve,

    I was kind of surprised when I went back looked at the difference in bulbs and scape. It was only 6 months ago I started the tank back up again, seems like forever.

    Thank you kss2801.;D

    The duncan is in the center on bottom. It is huge now, luckly it has the sandbed pretty much to it's self. I really like how the ducans just keep on growing, it's one coral you can always count on to grow.
     
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    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Theme Green.

    Nismo here is the duncan. It started as 4 heads ( polyps) back in September, now probably over 20 at least.

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    Millepora, just love the color and texture.

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    Mushroom. :)
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    Thank you for viewing.
     
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