Corailline's JBJ 28 gal. Acropora polyps.

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  1. Sacul1573

    Sacul1573 Millepora

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    Great pics and PE as usual!

    We are all such nerds... ;D
     
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  3. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Thanks. :)

    Total nerds....::)
     
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    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Thank you. :)

    You will just stick with it.
     
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    barbianj Hammer Head Shark

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    Close up of the RP is really nice!
     
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    Wow! Just spent the past hour or so reading the first 20 pages. lol

    Absolutely stunning photos, Cheryl! Had a few laughs along the way, too. Just a couple things I'd like to comment on:

    1) I can vouch for Clowns having teeth- I had one that bit my wrist every time I put my hand in the tank to add a new coral... and yes, it hurt!

    2) Sorry, but I, too, thought you were a guy until Seano mentioned otherwise in a thread I was following early last week. In fact, as a model train buff, I was right there with Vinny on the train conductor theory- I thought maybe you had misspelled Conrailline. lol

    Anyway, love your tank and coral selection. Excellent job hiding the plugs, too. This thread has definitely been bookmarked so I can continue later. ;)
     
  7. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Thank you, I like that one a lot as well.

    Thank you Mr.Bill for taking a look. The thread has become quite cumbersome.

    Just more polyps.
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    Beautiful camera work and corals Cheryl
     
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  10. dowtish

    dowtish Horrid Stonefish

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    I have been searching and searching for a nice millepora frag locally, and it's just not happening. And it's your pics that make me search for them. :)
     
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  11. Corailline

    Corailline Super Moderator

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    Thank you John.

    Millepora are very visually appealing to me. I prefer the coralite structure, and PE. While I like smooth skin acropora as well, if I have a choice between a Millepora, Prostrata vs an Enchinate type like Hawkins I choose the rougher looking corals.

    Too bad you can not fine any locally, craigslist here always has someone selling all types of Millepora. :)
     
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    dowtish Horrid Stonefish

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    I have a couple of friends that have some, but they arent willing to frag just yet, or if they do it will be a half inch nub....I'll wait
     
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