New Frags

Discussion in 'Coral' started by ReefSparky, Dec 9, 2009.

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  1. ReefSparky

    ReefSparky Super Moderator

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    thanks!

    thank you!

    I'll get a FTS soon.

    Thanks, Steve. Yup. All from one source. I really thought this woman was a 3reef sponsor, I know she was a few months ago, but I don't see her on the board anymore.

    Hey jkat21, I took the clam on a flat piece of rock from where I bought it, and just this a.m., found it on its side. I don't think it was thrilled where it was. It's up high, and not in too strong a flow area as I was instructed by the seller. I'm glad it didn't fall onto the sand. I righted it in a different place, and we'll see if it sets down rock-boring roots this time.

    That's the hope, divott!

    me too, bama. :)

    I've never had SPS and acros before, but from what I've seen overnight, the polyps are extended overnight. I'll try to get some shots tonight after lights out.

    That first is a montipora digitata. It's a beautiful color.
     
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  3. reef goddess

    reef goddess 3reef Sponsor

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    Looking good! It was nice to have you over and I hope all your new additions do well for you.

    The short pink frag is montipora digitata, the two small blue sps are millepora (the darker one is true Palmer's blue mille), you got a md pink birdsnest coral and a frag of my green one, the small green lps frag is duncanopsammia, the large green soft coral is palau sinularia, neon green star polyps, and red mushroom. ;]

    Cheers,
    Morgan

    The Reef Gardener
     
  4. ReefSparky

    ReefSparky Super Moderator

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    Thanks for the clarification, Reef Goddess! Now I know officially what I have. :)

    Now that I've had a couple of days to unplug and replug the frags onto LR, I've snapped some pics. I also have a few FTS for those who asked. I'm happy to say that my LPS show great polyp extension day and night. The clam dislodged itself from the first perch upon which he was placed, so in the pics you see him in his "new" place. We'll see if he likes it there.

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  5. Gexx

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    Av8Bluewater Giant Squid

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    Love the long tentacle plate.
     
  7. ReefSparky

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    Are you referring to my Elegance? ;)
     
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  9. steve wright

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    FTS appreciated, looking good there Reef Sparky


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  10. Av8Bluewater

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    I was.. Thought it was a long tentacle plate coral in the background. Once I get rid of the Yellowhead sleeper goby I may get something like an elegance.. But anyhoo very pretty.
     
  11. ReefSparky

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    The tentacles do look like a plate in the shots I have above.
     
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  12. ermano

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    Lookin' gooood Sparky!