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A picture is worth a thousand words - an update (pics taken ~2/10/12)

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The old RBTA keeps on trucking:
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my understated zoas
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my flashy zoas
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brain maze
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toadstool - thought it was a goner. Went dormant for a week and a half and is now back and ready for action
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monty cap
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bonzai acro
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a 'pink' table mili
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rainbow monti
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firefly chalice
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supposed to be Hurricane chalice, but went from green to purple
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another chalice
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another chalice
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some zoas that never seem to grow. I've had this patch for ~2 years now and it's added a couple of handfuls of heads over that time
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healthy hammer. This thing is growing quite well
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some acans that got slightly nuked when I dropped a hammer frag nearby
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I believe a scoly
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closeup of the (eagle eye?) zoas
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a nuclear green chalice
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my buddy. never strays far - he's a real chow hound
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anthias all have ADD I'm pretty sure. Though sometimes I find them lounging on the sand
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a boring long polyp acro I got while swapping frags
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what's this stuff called? The frag I got a couple of years back was called a green slimer, but I don't think that's what it is...
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This guy is what I think is a real green slimer. He's been fairly slow to grow, but I can see the white polyp tips coming. Seems like it's poised to shoot up a bit.Click image for larger version

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The ORA red planet. This thing really grows - the three white branches in front are all new in the last 3 months. I figure the longest one has grown on the order of 1mm per day.
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Neon green trumpet coral. When I frag this stuff, it doesn't last long...
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The sunrise monty is growing nicely
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It's fun to see how fast things grow with the CA reactor going full steam. That's all for now!

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  1. matt_longview's Avatar
    Great pics. Thanks for the update! The Scoly appears to be a Wellsophylia, and the zoas do appear to be Eagle Eyes. Blonde Naso's are one of my favorites. Gorgeous fish!

    Lovely tank. Thanks again. :-)
  2. Floggin's Avatar
    Awesome Pics. Lookin good!
  3. melev's Avatar
    The "I thought it was a green slimer" is a Hynophora, and appears to be bleached.
    The "this is a green slimer" is more than likely an acropora, but not A. yongei.

    Thanks for sharing all your pictures with us.
  4. blennyman's Avatar
    Yes - hydnophora - I would agree with that. It's definitely on the fair side...ever since I got the LED lighting. It might do better if it were farther down in the water column.