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Old 11-29-2010, 11:04 PM
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Those macro pics are awsome!
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Old 11-29-2010, 11:14 PM
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Thanks very much Madreefer and Chris88. I am slowly learning how to use the macro lense. I suck at the tripod part right now though.. I need to learn a little patience and get a remote shutter to prevent the shaking.. But I am loving it. If I drove, I would be begging other hobbiests in my area to let me take pics of their tanks for practice.
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Old 11-29-2010, 11:34 PM
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Those are some killer pics there Sarah!!!.....and it looks like you have some sweet pieces...........of coral.....I really like those zoas in the first pic....
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Old 11-29-2010, 11:42 PM
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Thanks Doug. It has really come a long way and has a little bit to go. lol... I can't wait for the turbo snail to clean the hair algae off the clowns area in the back.... of course that is provided the clowns stop attacking them every time the turbo approaches.

I got those zoas off of Oceansdirect based out of Toronto. They are growing nicely in my tank and have multiplied. Can't wait for them to spread to the other rockwork. I have been trying to get some contrasting coloration to add dimension to the tank.

There are still certain corals on my wish list I want to get eventually, but I have been heavily debatting upgrading my tank to a 100g+, but I have to find the room in my apartment and I am worried a little about the transfering of the coral But it would give me sooo much more room.
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Old 12-19-2010, 04:04 AM
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I have some more monthly pix. If you go back to some pix from Oct, you can see some definite growth happening.



Tricolor Valida. I had to move this guy from where he was beside the poccilapora as he was losing the stinging battle as you can tell by the dead part on the tip.



Tan Green pink rimmed MontiCap after the trimming, with the icefire beside it.




Sebae anemone continuing to grow and color up. It is getting a greenish tinge to the darker brown tentacles now.





Red Digi has really taken to growing since the RO water switchover


The poccilopra has really taken off and filled in nicely. This sucker packs a sting that other sps can't take so will be happy with it's ability to keep the pt digi under control in the future.


Rainbow encrusting Monti continues to recover.


Purple fusion encrusting monti continues to grow.


Paly's got moved from the sand bed onto the rock work where they are spreading like nuts.


This green acro has been growing out too.



Xmas Favia


It isn't often I get to take a pic of this blue tenuis because of it's position at the rear of the tank. It isn't easy to photograph.









Front Tank Shot 12-18-2010
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Nice pics. Glad you got things figured out! I gave up on the photography.
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Old 12-19-2010, 03:56 PM
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there is definetly some growth happening. Have you ever tried to scrap the algae and coraline off the glass? It really makes the corals stand out when its clean. I use a kent pro scrap with a metal blade and it works like a charm.
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