Corailline's JBJ 28 gal. Acropora polyps.

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  1. aquariaman

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    Man, you had a beautiful old tank! What happened to it?
     
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  3. Corailline

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    It was just too big, 200 gallons. And I move around and traveled, so a nano was much more practical. Thanks for the compliment it was my all time favorite tank.
     
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    That's awesome, I want a job with the Pacific Marine Mammal center; or at least the local equivalent LOL. Nice macros too, the first one is really stunning. I'd say it's up there with the middle two " Just messing around" shots on page 51 even ;)
     
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    Thank you very much.

    My advice to anyone that wants to work with any type of animals, be it marine mammals, raptures, reptiles, is go volunteer and a wild life rehabilitation center.

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    Thank you for looking. :)
     
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    As always gorgeous shots of gorgeous corals. You have become quite the photographer. Congrats.
     
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    Another good set of pics! Love looking at them. :)
     
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    Thank you John. I really like the image of the Langston Seafoam. Once again it is responding to me turning the red lighting early in the am, why I have no clue it just does consistently. I think it is pretty cool.

    Thank you! I am glad you enjoy looking at them. Personally I also enjoy looking at others images of their corals.

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    Those zoas are magnificent. Wow I hope my duncans look like that one day.
     
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    I think I got the zoas in late October, at the time it had 8 polyps, now it has 14 darn slow grower. There must an unwritten law somewhere the states if the corals is colorful it will also be a slow grower. :angry: ( or I am impatient).
    One thing I really like about Duncans is that they are a good reflection of the water quality and parameters. I have had 2 colonies now and in both cases, if the SG was starting to creep up the Duncan did not open fully, alk too high same story. If the Duncan does not open completely during the day I know I should probably suspect something is up.
    Red Planet frags are all doing well, starting to encrust the plugs and growing new branches.

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    Next fragging is going to be the Pocillopora and the Neon tort ( the tort has me a little worried). The red Montipora really needs to grow faster as well.
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