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Acropora Desalwii? Sequence
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Closeup with Acro Crab
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wow, nice PE on that.
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Yes very very nice.
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Fantastic pics Sam! Thanks for sharing.
One question though. Do you feed your tank/corals? |
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Polyp extension galore
OK whats your secret with that PE? that looks great. The only tanks I've ever seen that type of PE are zeovit tanks.
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sweet
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Boy do you know how to pick those corals Sam. Awesome pictures.
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Fantastic piece!
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Glad you all like the pics. Unfortunately, I have no secret to reveal. My tank is pretty low tech. Just a dual 150W MH, a kalk reactor, a protein skimmer, an auto-topoff, a mechanic filter with carbon, 2 powerheads with hydors, and a sump running reverse photoperiod keeps this tank going. I don't really feed the corals religiously. Once in a while, I add a drop of Tahaitian Blend or Liquid Life and some baby brine shrimp (from jar). Other than that the corals get what I feed my fish which are flakes and cyclopeeze and sometimes frozen brine or mysis. Perhaps this coral just has large polyps by nature.
Last edited by Samw; 01-03-2007 at 05:00 AM. |