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a hardy acro? What's next, flying pigs?Red Planet is one of the most resilient corals I have had experience with over the years.
Thank you - always a work in progress.
Thanks - it's one of my faves as well. That particular variety gets yellow corallites & growth tips for a sweet color contrast.
I'll second your seconding. :smile:
Thank you. Yeah I am really fond of that one - I got it as Green Dragon - so that is what I call it.Nice tank! What is that Green Dragon looking thing in the first post? I like it
Funny I have an acro called flying pig ------------- just kidding.a hardy acro? What's next, flying pigs? :flypig:
You are very kind, thank you.That's the kind of tank that we all aspire to have. Just Beautiful.
No need to move - I can ship you water (for a price) :xd:Clearly, if I moved to Canada and used their water, my corals would also look this nice.
Thank you. I don't have anything current but I will get the Go Pro out when I get some time.Wow, Amazing tank Greg! Do you have any video footage you can share of this beast?
Thanks very much for the compliment.this has all been said already but AMAZING tank,pure awesomeness.
Thanks for taking the time to have a look. My camera is only a Sony Cybershot point & shoot. Would love to get a DSLR unit one of these days.One of the few times i spent the extra minute going thru every post on a thread in hopes get a glimpse at another photo. Do you use a dslr or simple point and shoot camera?
Thanks, yep things tend to look blue from the lighting so the white balance can be a bit tricky sometimes. Thanks for looking.I try my wifes fancy dlsr. My point and shoot. My iphone. CNt seem to get a good shot on account of the blue light. One of these days. Great tank dude