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Morning pics. Blues are still on :p
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I’m going to do a top off and glass scrub today.
 
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Topped off, glass scrubbed, and rearranged some frags.

FTS:
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Moved the volcano palys and the gold & pink palys up the rock work and fairly close to each other:
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Moved the green zoas up near the surface, closeish to the big colony:
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Forest fire:
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Skittlebomb:
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Moved the sad looking clown zoas up on the rock work:
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All the coral seem happy in their new locations!

The golden goose zoas did get a big jostled around, so that’s why they aren’t fully opened yet.

The paly pair (volcano and P&G) are opened up and happy.

I can’t wait until the P&G palys grow in, just like the big colony!!

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You can see the absolute sheer size of ruffles (my orange/blue ricordea) from that top shot.

I’m still amazed at the color of the torch.
 

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The left side is splitting also? Thought it already split, as there's 2 heads on that side.
Its finishing a split.

see how the tissue is connected?

Once it fully splits it will be 2 separate skeletons and tissue.

They often retract at night.

Don't move them or disturb them, keep your params stable. Eventually they'll tuck in less most likely.
 
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Its finishing a split.

see how the tissue is connected?

Once it fully splits it will be 2 separate skeletons and tissue.

They often retract at night.

Don't move them or disturb them, keep your params stable. Eventually they'll tuck in less most likely.
Awesome, thanks!
 
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Another big dump:

One of the torches tentacles is splitting. I think it looks funny, but it’s completely normal, lol.
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Them favias sweepers come out when there’s food! :D
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Big colony caught themselves some mysis:
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My giant turbo snail somehow managed to knock off the golden goose zoas:
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Clown zoas:
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Paly duo:
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Look at all of that coralline algae!!!
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And I was wrong on the Duncan. I counted 4 new heads!
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It also caught some mysis. These things love to eat:
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I am noticing some aggression between the dottyback and the goby. :(

Is this behavior normal? They seem to have territory’s: The goby gets the left side and the dottyback gets the cave under the Duncan and some of the rock work.
 

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