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![]() Was that picture taken after lights out? Thats what most of my acro colonies look like 30-40 minutes after lights out. Strangely it takes any new acros introduced into the tank a week or so to show this extreme polyp extension.
Sorry about the hi-jack looks great man keep it up. Keith |
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![]() it was taken about 2 min after the lights turned on from being off for 8 hours. They are no where near this extreme during the daytime.
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![]() Yea I have polyps during the day but nothing like after dark especially the terminal polyps!
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![]() terminal polyps? those are the ones on the ends i am guessing?
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![]() Pretty cool pic. I've got a couple of corals that do that but I can't get a good macro of the polyps for the life of me.
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![]() I love the pic, if there is something you are doing that may not be mainstream please let us know. I haven't seen extension like that in almost never!!!!
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![]() Awesome!
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