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Old 02-25-2013, 11:33 PM
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Great looking FTS Noy!

I see you are running one of the Sicce voyageur pumps for circulation. How do you like it? Is it comparable to a tunze of simlar size or noiser with less flow? I was thinking about picking up a few of them to add some addtional flow where the vortechs can't get to in my system but I haven't heard much in terms of reviews.
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Old 02-25-2013, 11:48 PM
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Good eye! its a voyager 3 (1200gph), whisper quiet never had any issues but a bit on the pricey side. A nice feature is that you can control(limit) the flow through a rotating limiting plate on the outflow. Its a bit awkward in orienting the flow beyond the hinged arms - you have to rotate the whole pump.

Actuallly, when i took that FTS i just took down all my Maxi-jets. I got a deal on some Koralia's so will out outfiting with those otherwise I probably have stayed with the Sicce.
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Old 03-10-2013, 09:08 PM
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My latest ... Maxima Clam, can't believe how much i paid for this... can't believe i'm thinking of getting another one...

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Red Gorgonian. really can't believe i got talked into buying this. I have a purple one that i'm working hard just to maintain. Will take more photos once i have polyp extension.

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Elegance Coral. I thought i lost this guy to disease but its making a major comeback - the entire colony shrunk into the rock housing for over 2 months. You can see pretty major tissue loss at the bottom.

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Rock Flower Anemone. had him for a while - he climbed into my fragbox and just stayed there. hard to photograph. Shame, because under actinic lighting its very colourful.

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Closeup shot of my Montipora Confusa colony - looks like a martian landscape.

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Montipora Rainbow. I put this guy beside a mushroom coral for 1/2 day - the entire left side turned dark brown. Thought i lost it - but has recovered in about a week.

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Montipora Pokerstar. My euphyllia coral reached out and stung it - you can see the tissue loss at the top. It was a lot worse but its making a comeback - we'll see if i can save it. Its a encrusting variant so i'm trying to get it to encrust my rockwork

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Montipora Pokerstar. Also another victim of euphyllia coral stinging - plus it go knocked over and lost for 2 weeks. Let see if i can save it.

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Euphyillia. This guy has killed more corals than me. It killed a beautiful torch just recently. Its now stuck on the glass at the corner of the tank. Just can't bring myself to get rid of it ... got it as a 1 head frag originally.

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Old 03-15-2013, 12:09 AM
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Red Gorgonian with polyp extension - long exposure shot


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Old 03-17-2013, 03:45 AM
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Got these new extenstion tubes from polaroid - trying a couple of real close up shots...

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more full tank shots! MORE! lol
awesome tank!
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awesome pics!
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Old 03-29-2013, 02:45 PM
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Recent SPS acquisitions. Still light acclimating (on a frag rack).

Acropora sp. (Red Planet). The reddish purple polyps don't quite come out in picture.

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Montipora Stellata

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Acropora sp. (Green Stag)

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Seriatopora (Green Birdsnest)

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Montipora Digitatas (German Blue Digi)

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Montipora Nauti

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Montipora Capitata

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Not sure why i do this but bought a chili coral. Yep, add another non-photo, hard to care for coral in the mix. Its in the corner until i figure out what to do with it. I only get polyp extension at night and have been target feeding it. The LFS had a much bigger colony but i really didn't like the colouration and they couldn't get any polyp extension (even in the dark).

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Old 04-06-2013, 12:15 PM
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Sun Coral Propagation
Once your sun corals get established you will get propagation from your colony "spewing" out mini polyps. Unfortunately most of mine end up stuck under the rockwork and don't make it. This is the only survivor so far.


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