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Still counts!
More softies coming today for Pirates Reef from Marine Farmers. The beginning of stocking for the 125. So yeah, maybe it can count. :)
 
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Pics or it didn't happen!
The Xenia is an old-school variety that I haven't seen in a while. I had some in my 75 20 years ago. It grows from a single thick stalk and makes an awesome looking large pulsating head. They are not as invasive at other varieties and are easy to control in the tank. They don't ship well, so I hope it makes it ok. I know most people laugh at Xenia, but this is one of my favorite corals in the display. This is a close-up of one of my old ones in my 75. I wish I had a video of them pulsing.

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Since you asked, there are these pics from the website. A lot of these corals are in MikeC's Softy Tank and this is the same place that he got some of his corals. His tank has become my inspiration tank, even though it is not what the tank started out to be five years ago. Has it been that long? LOL!

Frogspawn
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Giant Bali Xenia
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Green Pipe Organ
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Purple Candelabra Gorgonian
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Red Mushroom
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Red Sponge
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Tank Raised Red Goniopora
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Tonga Yellow Toadstool - I am hoping the color is similar to the pic.
Tonga Yellow Toadstool.JPG


Tracy Morgan Gorgonian - these get huge and are thick and very frilly.
Tracy Morgan Gorgonian.JPG


There will also be a freebie or two that I don't know what they will be. Sorry for the long post. Retired people tend to be long-winded. ;Happy
 

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The Xenia is an old-school variety that I haven't seen in a while. I had some in my 75 20 years ago. It grows from a single thick stalk and makes an awesome looking large pulsating head. They are not as invasive at other varieties and are easy to control in the tank. They don't ship well, so I hope it makes it ok. I know most people laugh at Xenia, but this is one of my favorite corals in the display. This is a close-up of one of my old ones in my 75. I wish I had a video of them pulsing.

Xenia.jpg


Xenia-2-2-05.jpg



Since you asked, there are these pics from the website. A lot of these corals are in MikeC's Softy Tank and this is the same place that he got some of his corals. His tank has become my inspiration tank, even though it is not what the tank started out to be five years ago. Has it been that long? LOL!

Frogspawn
Frogspawn.JPG


Giant Bali Xenia
Giant Bali Xenia.JPG


Green Pipe Organ
Green Pipe Organ.JPG


Purple Candelabra Gorgonian
Purple Candelabra Gorgonian.JPG


Red Mushroom
Red Mushroom.JPG


Red Sponge
Red Sponge.JPG


Tank Raised Red Goniopora
Tank Raised Red Goni.JPG


Tonga Yellow Toadstool - I am hoping the color is similar to the pic.
Tonga Yellow Toadstool.JPG


Tracy Morgan Gorgonian - these get huge and are thick and very frilly.
Tracy Morgan Gorgonian.JPG


There will also be a freebie or two that I don't know what they will be. Sorry for the long post. Retired people tend to be long-winded. ;Happy
I want pipe organ so bad!!
Going to get a frag during our local frag swap this spring.
 

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Working on lighting today on the 125. I mounted two Kessils on the sides if the canopy with a couple of nifty BioTek articulating mounts I found at Aquarium Specialty. These are really neat for mounting inside of a canopy or to a light rack. Full 360 degree adjustment.

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I guess I really should start posting my tank updates in my own thread - if I can find it. :) It is nice to keep this thread going with some banter though. We can't let it die now.
 

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I guess I really should start posting my tank updates in my own thread - if I can find it. :) It is nice to keep this thread going with some banter though. We can't let it die now.

I can feel a game of "spam the retired person until he caves in and actually does it" coming on! ;)
 

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I am brand new to saltwater. My son got an 8 gallon bio cube. I know this is too small, but I promised I'd try. I have 1 piece of dead coral for decor and that's it. We hope to have 2 tiny fish and maybe 2 shrimp. We also like hermit crabs. What equipment, substrate would you guys suggest? I'd like to use easy (forgiving) live macro algae to help balance this tank. Please be kind with responses. I have been called names elsewhere and was referred here to learn.
good choice i promise one rainy day going to read this book start to finish but undercover with no replies
 

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your are an amazing multitasker read # 1 jumped to end ,wow i will def read just WOW impressed
 

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have a great trip,safe travels ,fill your pockets .lol ,full house 44,400 i feel honored ,but only bookmarked #25 it's late
 

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