Damn, I knew he was watching
Thank you Charlie![]()
You are alright Robert.and Charlie, that old man does have the magic touch,
You shall be allowed to kiss my rear the next time I see you.I agree, he is slightly "touched!"![]()
400 Gallon Reef Log
Rome wasn't built in a day---neither is a reef
Willis--1998-2009---I will miss you.
Damn, I knew he was watching
Thank you Charlie![]()
Tanks,
Robert
"a Reef tank is like a garden, you grow one, not buy one"
If you buy burgers and beer, I just might
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400 Gallon Reef Log
Rome wasn't built in a day---neither is a reef
Willis--1998-2009---I will miss you.
"Shave it first!! "
"If you buy burgers and beer, I just might"
Thanks Guys, I was really hoping Charlie wouldn't have taken a pic of this exchange
Now it doesn't matter, I have this horrid image burned into my last two brain cells:eek3::eek3::eek3::eek3:
Tanks,
Robert
"a Reef tank is like a garden, you grow one, not buy one"
Maybe this will sooth your optical nerves, and regenerate those 2 brain cells, but doubtful.
Here's some updated shots of the 2 frags of Strawberry Shortcake Acro. They've now been in the tank right at 20 hours, 18 hours when these pics were taken.
I now have 2 T5 fixtures (6 bulb and 4 bulb) so I have an expanded "Dawn to Dusk" effect, with more Actinic options.
1st set of Actinics on.
All Actinics on.
All lights on.
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The optical nerves have been soothed
But the horrid image just won't go away![]()
Tanks,
Robert
"a Reef tank is like a garden, you grow one, not buy one"
I love that coral Michael!!!!!!
400 Gallon Reef Log
Rome wasn't built in a day---neither is a reef
Willis--1998-2009---I will miss you.
I've quickly become attached to it, myself.
Seriously nice looking coral
Tanks,
Robert
"a Reef tank is like a garden, you grow one, not buy one"
Nice coral photos but I'm having nightmares about guys shaving for a@* kissing.... Puhleeeeeze!![]()
Some new pics, I took this morning. SSC Acro is showing LOTS of polyp extension!
Bob Moore Blue Acropora loisetteae
Lights just came on, so this Torch isn't showing off it's full glory.
SSC Acropora nasuta
Nuclear Green Paly
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Awesome pictures, I think I can give up therapy now![]()
Tanks,
Robert
"a Reef tank is like a garden, you grow one, not buy one"
Great pics sid, thanx.![]()
400 Gallon Reef Log
Rome wasn't built in a day---neither is a reef
Willis--1998-2009---I will miss you.
Shot a few actinics tonight. Please excuse the coralline, though it did make for a couple interesting pictures.
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Awesome tang, find him at your LFS?
Hmmm, where's the green emoticon?
Lucky. Some kind of bristletooth, right?
Also, you have a Potter's Angel (I'm not stalking, really)... have you had good luck with yours?
I have a few small clowns, chromis, firefish, sleeper goby, blenny, and a dragonet. I'm looking for one last fish, but don't want to disrupt the harmony I currently have.
It's either a Potter's Angel, or a Two Spot Bristletooth like this one that I'm considering:
Saltwater Aquarium Fish for Marine Aquariums: Two Spot Bristletooth Tang
Yes, it is a Bristletooth Tomini Tang.
Unfortunately, my Potters Angel died quite some time ago. However, it was a model citizen, and beautiful, while I had it. Another option, if you're wanting a Dwarf Angel, and want one that's 100% reef safe, go with any of the Genicanthus species. They're all totally reef safe. However, some are collected from quite deep, so have a potential to have swim bladder problems. It's important to really inspect them well, prior to purchasing. I had a mated pair of G. watanabe Angels and LOVED them. Another great option is the G. bellus.
Newest addition. Atlantic Blue Tang, Acanthurus coeruleus.
This is a beautiful and nice sized specimen, that we found at Barbie's today!! Our Tomini Tang didn't agree though. There was about an hour of aggression, tail slapping, with "scalpels" fully extended, on both fish. I attempted to get some pictures of the action, but unfortunately, most didn't turn out as well as I'd hoped.
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