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Just sharing some coral photos I took when I was snapping some shots for the R2R growout challenge.


Corals from Collins Swap:


Blasto on left from Frost and on right from the swap picks:



EFC Green Lepto won at the Raffle at Collin's Swap:



Pics from Frag Tank:







 
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The original Blasto colony from which Franky named his frag the "Red Velvet" Blasto..





Anyone know what zoa this is?

 

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Those zoas look like pink cat eye of some sort. Cat eye jokers, mcc cat eyes look close. Found those on a Google search. They lo very similar to some I got from franky.
 

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Nice pics! What camera did you use and processing or did you shoot under white light? I'm starting to remember you looking for the avast porthole awhile back.
 
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Nice pics! What camera did you use and processing or did you shoot under white light? I'm starting to remember you looking for the avast porthole awhile back.

I used a Canon Rebel dslr. It's an older model. Only a 6mp. With a macro lens. Shot under an 8bulb T5 fixture (8blue plus 2 fiji purple). All images were adjusted very slightly to get rid of some of the blue. All look pretty spot on except pic 3 in post 3. I used adobe photoshop elements, remove color cast...which just warms the tones up and gets rid of some of the blue hue.
 
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