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Old 03-04-2005, 08:10 PM   #1
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Talking Just some coral pics.....

Hi Everyone!

Just wanted to share a few pics of some corals that are in my 25 gallon reef.
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Nice PICS!!!

And WELCOME TO REEFLAND!!!
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Old 03-04-2005, 11:03 PM   #3
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Great pics and that Montipora is sweet! Don't hold back now, give us a full tank shot!
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Thanks Guys!

When I get home I will post a newer pic of the tank. I don't have any on my work computer....
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Old 03-04-2005, 11:43 PM   #5
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Here is my favorite pic......
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I can see why!!
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Old 03-04-2005, 11:52 PM   #7
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Me too! 3 great subjects captured in one picture.

How long have you have the T. derasa? I really like the blue rims on them but they grow so darn quick. Guess you'll plenty of room for it in your new tank though.
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Actually 4 subjects..... Look again...

I had to take the derasa back to the LFS. That sucker was growing an 1/2" a month. It out grew that little tank quick. It was one of my favorites. I will definitaly have a couple clams in the new tank. Probably tridacna crocea for their nice color and smaller size....
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We've got a great thread going in the Clams and Corals forum with some T. crocea pictures...I think you'll enjoy it.

I don't see a 4th subject, give us a hint.
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Under the clam.......
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Is it a crab?
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Yap you got it!!! An emerald crab... lol
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Sneaky little dude down there.
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Hey Greg,
Nice shots That purple M. digitata has quite the coloration!

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Thanks Kevin!

Over time that M. Digita has turned to the normal color with purple tips. I believe the frag was origanally high in a tank under 400MH's. So on the bottom of my tank under 250's it has changed sugnifigantly...
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Nice shots, would you come over and take some of my tank. I really like the color on the digitata.
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I like that purple one what is it, how much does it cost, and is it easy to take care of? Do you have live rock in your tank?
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Hey everyone!

You get what you ask for..... Here is a pic I just took of the whole tank... Enjoy!
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Excellent tank Greg, that blue tort looks very nice too!
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Thanks!

The Xenia are due to be pruned..... I wish I never added those things.. For my new tank I will have the larger ones and only in the sump for nutrient export.....
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