Corailline's JBJ 28 gal. Acropora polyps.

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  1. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Acropora Gomezi.

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    Red Planet.
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    Acropora??
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    Stylophora.
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    Thank you for viewing.
     
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    Great shots Cheryl, very happy and healthy corals
     
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    ha ha, that's funny your clown is hosting in the duncan. BTAs aren't really a natural host for OCs, though sometimes OCs take to them. Mine still prefer my frogspawn... Most OC host nems get a bit big for my system though, so probably will stay in the FS LOL.

    Pics are looking good. I like the top down a few pages back, do you have one of the full tank?
     
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    As always thanks John for the kind words. :)

    Here is the little bugger presently.

    Probably within the next month I will remove the GSP and coralline from the back wall.

    Get some new LR, do a bonsai scape. I have to do some elbow work to get rid of a pest anemone that are proving to be more stubborn then me.

    Lastly go bare bottom, hopefully it will not be too much stress to the tank and cause issues. It really is where I want to take the tank. Also get rid of some frags and just clean it up to get the minimalist look hopefully.

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    Thanks Cheryl nice to see how things are coming together as a whole! Minimalist scapes are great, tough in a small tank though, you'll always want to add something. Eventually it will be back where you started IME :lol: Look forward to seeing what it turns into though.
     
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    What are those corals on the bottom right of your tank? In the last set of pics they are in the bottom right of the second pic. What are they? Nice tank btw. GREAT ADDS!
     
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    Sorry JJL I am having an off day, so I may be somewhat confused as to which picture.

    The full tank shot on the bottom right to left is

    1. Green palys on the rock.
    2. Hydnophora on the sand bed almost directly next to the rock.
    3. Duncan in the middle.
    4. Behind those mid is kenya tree and xenia.
    5. Left corner a small frag of orange digitata.

    In the group pictures the 3rd image with the Red Planet, show a frag of the RP and a digitata in the right corner.

    Image number 2 show Stylophora in the back round of the Gomezi image.

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  10. JJL

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    :)Oh sorry. I think my question was just confusing and badly worded. So i am going all the way to your 1st page. The second set of pictures (a set of 3). So i am looking at the second pic in the second set on the first page. So in the bottom right of that picture there appears to be three treeish looking coral stalks. They are very pretty! What are they? Hope that cleared it upp.... maybe?
     
  11. Corailline

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    That is the Duncan right when I first got it, it had 4 heads. In more recent pictures it's much larger and you can not see the stalks, when it is fully open.
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    If that did not clear it up let me know.
     
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    Missing my Sea lions and Harbor seals and my old big tank.:-/


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