These Molly Miller Blennies sure are a personable fish. I'm not sure on the claims about eating aptasia though. I have 1 in a rock and this guy hasn't even looked at it. Maybe I am feeding him too well .
I have a real love hate relationship with the Pink Cadillac.
I love the pictures of the original colony. Yet I hate how the frags don't color up to look like the original. Sooner or later I will replace it with something nicer, but for now it is one of my fastest growers.
I am struggling with top down photography. I am using a Google Pixel 9 Pro however the photo angle through the surface of the water makes it tough to get a clear photo. Then the bright light over head makes it tough to see the image on the screen. I end up taking half a dozen photos at various setting and crossing my fingers the image is in half decent focus.
This is one I am curious about. It is another Green base red Acropora. From what I am told the coral will make dramatic changes to its color based on trace elements, light intensity, etc.
Right now it is green with some deep red polyps. Once it is settled I hope to see the flowing bright red and gold polyps. Looking closely at the photo I can see the red starting to come in on the coralites.
When we buy the Neptune Trident Reagents, they come with a calibration solution. Are you reusing that solution over multiple calibrations, or are they one and done for you?