Hmm.. A calcium based macroalgae. nifty!
Neomeris annulata: http://www.melevsreef.com/id/annulata.html
What are the green worm looking things growing out of your rock in CIMG6420? One of these showed up on my rocks too and I haven't been able to figure out what it is.
I think my favorite are your zoa pictures, although there were a few special LPS/SPS as well. Keep up the great work.
Thanks, it took a while to get it right, but I really like how it came out. The rock is almost an island with only one point in the back that actually touches the glass. There are several caves and overhangs, it's very open which leaves no dead spots. I can't wait for it to fill in....
Wow, you have some nice looking stuff! I love how you have arranged everything.
Thanks!!! 4 T5's on an icecap and a powerbrite. I have a 15g sump with a reef octopus 150 and run a gfo/gac reactor. I use a mp40w for flow. Pretty simple and straight forward system.
Very nice tank. Did a good job i think. What kind of light are u running now a long with everything else?
excellent !
Too funny - nice one.
Thanks guys!! It was an impulse post, I had to share I have been working on making a cool video with stills and all. My tank isn't very big, so it's kinda hard to navigate the camera and still figure out what I'm filming. Melev: That's a LE finger leather
And keep your finger out of the way. hehe Nice video - thanks for sharing.
As a photographer I'll say that I love the entrance to the water. such a surreal feeling being dunked in a tank. I love the music, the only think I'd suggest is to go a lot slower and/or just stick the camera in one spot for 5 second without moving it at all then splice it into another still shot. If you are going to move it around, maybe attach it to a stick so you can rest the end on the side of the tank for smoother movement. That favia at 1:31 is just insanely sick and so are some of your zoas. "holy crap" does not do it justice.