I received a box of rocks today.

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A couple back of the tank top down close ups
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The kids and I spent the afternoon with @Crabby48 today. Don and I have had a few adventures together, but this was the first time I got to see his amazing tank in person.
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Beautiful pictures, but in the last one 2 blokes (thats men under UK translation!) are in the way I can’t see the tank!! Lol
 

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A couple back of the tank top down close ups
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Yup that’s the stuff I love we talked about. Forgot what coral it is already.

I love the grande paly
Nice catch. Didn’t you ID it originally?

Beautiful pictures, but in the last one 2 blokes (thats men under UK translation!) are in the way I can’t see the tank!! Lol
Geez dude, you know the yanks are odd?
So glad we can do this in a private message.
I had a few beers to end the weekend and both of you blokes made me laugh. Great end to the weekend
 
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Yup that’s the stuff I love we talked about. Forgot what coral it is already.
LOL, Cespitularia. Needs a cool short name.
 
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That’s the stuff. cespitularia. Took a screen shot to remind me.
I need me some of that!
I should have brought you some. Totally blew it. The little sprout would have been perfect. Bummed because I was trying to think of something to bring you too. It was in the back and I didn’t think of him.
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No worries my friend. I need to move lots of rock anyway. Better to wait
I’ll save it for ya! There are a couple of new buds forming too. Feeling like this thing might race the anemones to take over the tank.
 

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Just stick to glueing animals to rocks ;Hilarious

Speaking of which, I owe you all a Zoa update. I have a long post in my head and lots of pictures. It has just been a very busy week. Did I mention I am sick of politics? I guess honestly there has not been a time I wasn’t.

I will just leave this here for now.
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Just simply = wow!.
 
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Zoa Time

I mounted these last week, but thought I would still document it here. For those of you who may have heard me rambling on about it here or offline, you will now get the whole story.

First I needed to prepare myself to work deep in the tank and handle Zoas. That means shed some clothes, wear glasses and mask and of course, calf birthing gloves. I realized my clear glasses and face shield were at the old house, so I had to improvise. Safety first!
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Next, I set up my work station and threw some towels and yoga mats down to protect the hardwood. I had a few tubes of super glue gel, bone cutters and a butter knife to remove the plugs, a bucket of tank water to hold the frag rack and a small tub of tank water to place each rock in while glueing frags
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I sat down all set to go and you will notice I forgot the bone cutters and knife. LOL! I had all the frags arranged and separated into two groups for the two small shelf rocks I was using. Everything was perfectly planned so that I would know which was which if they closed up. The plan was the larger specimens on one rock and the smaller ones on the other. Then arranged by colors.

Well, halfway though the first rock, I knocked the frag rack and a few fell loose. LOL again. I thought I got them right, but you will see the two large Palys on the first rock we’re meant for the other rock. Oh well. I may move them one day.

In the end it went well. There were a could of plugs I could not fully remove, but I got most of them.

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Under blues
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In current events, the clone anemone was showing off his foot today. He has still been twisting and contorting a bit, but no splits yet.
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I also got a nice picture of the mushroom opened up large today. Typically he spends his time all twisted up too.
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Very nice. I do the same thing as you do when spliting zoa. Don't have a face shield and never considered face mask. Just close mouth tight like I was back in grade school and a girl tried to kiss me. No girl cooties.
 
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Just close mouth tight like I was back in grade school and a girl tried to kiss me. No girl cooties.
LOL! I never went through that phase. I have been kissing them back since first grade.
 

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Zoa Time

I mounted these last week, but thought I would still document it here. For those of you who may have heard me rambling on about it here or offline, you will now get the whole story.

First I needed to prepare myself to work deep in the tank and handle Zoas. That means shed some clothes, wear glasses and mask and of course, calf birthing gloves. I realized my clear glasses and face shield were at the old house, so I had to improvise. Safety first!
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Next, I set up my work station and threw some towels and yoga mats down to protect the hardwood. I had a few tubes of super glue gel, bone cutters and a butter knife to remove the plugs, a bucket of tank water to hold the frag rack and a small tub of tank water to place each rock in while glueing frags
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I sat down all set to go and you will notice I forgot the bone cutters and knife. LOL! I had all the frags arranged and separated into two groups for the two small shelf rocks I was using. Everything was perfectly planned so that I would know which was which if they closed up. The plan was the larger specimens on one rock and the smaller ones on the other. Then arranged by colors.

Well, halfway though the first rock, I knocked the frag rack and a few fell loose. LOL again. I thought I got them right, but you will see the two large Palys on the first rock we’re meant for the other rock. Oh well. I may move them one day.

In the end it went well. There were a could of plugs I could not fully remove, but I got most of them.

Under whites
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Under blues
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Nice work sir :)
 

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