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    Couple Pics of my 75 gallon corals

    No full tank shots, but I did take some shots of the largest SPS corals i have right now. The rest are still small frags but hopefully growing.

    These are my Montipora capricornis orange and two Montipora digitatas green and brown. The cap and the green digitata came as frags from Rocky (aka Scubadude). The other one came from Etropicals, when they were still "Etropicals."

    - Ilham

    P.S. It's nice to be back here again!
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    if those dont work...here they are:





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    Very nice!! wen your ready to frag the Montipora capricornis orange please let me know,Thats beautiful I like the macro around the corals very natural looking

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    Elmo,

    That Montipora capricornis is SPECTACULAR!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ninong
    Elmo,

    That Montipora capricornis is SPECTACULAR!!!

    I agree, GREAT pieces, Elmo
    The color is amazing and looks almost identical to Newkies piece that I saw on RC. I'm not sure if I like that rasemosa too much but it does make it look natural. ;)
    Kind regards,

    Gene.

    Images from my previous tank http://s264.photobucket.com/albums/i...on%20reeftank/

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    Thanks for the comments! For some reason i like that kind of natural look the Caulerpa racemosa gives....but i have to prune it every once in awhile. Next time, i'll let people know, i can USPS some to others who need them for refugiums, etc.

    That Montipora capricornis is in the middle of the tank, in medium flow, towards the upper part of the water column. Can't wait when it starts to grow higher....

    - Elmo


 

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