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fishguy242

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Its a fun competition.
Abd totally agree on photography and reefing complementing each other.
So what pic should I post ? from 90's or current of same coral ?
 

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So what pic should I post ? from 90's or current of same coral ?
What if, and @maroun.c can tell me it won't work, what if you put both pictures together into one picture and make a collage - before and after?
 
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Hmmmm I would post pic of the coral now so we can see the larger older version. Definitely free to post a collage, we've done a few collages a while.vack abd that was good contribution. We can also have an old and new shot collage in couple months if there is traction for that.
 

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Bump for more entries!!
 

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The Ole' GSP. He's about 2 years old. Currently sitting in a Biocibe 32, with original lighting. About 10" x 6". He would be much larger but a Speckled Leather keeps him in check.
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Acropora latistella, slow grower, 4 years in this tank. Took a veeeery long time to grow and get nice… Too bad there are reflections…

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My elegance is about 25 years old. It hosts a few clownfish, one that’s probably 28 years old and still laying eggs every few weeks. The photo was taken with my iPad

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Blue Ridge ,original piece started about size of baseball, 1989-1990 ?
1st pic late 90's ,call it a frag, half of 75 gal tank .
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current , from frags,approx 1' x 3' span...
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Reefing102

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As my tank is fairly new, this my oldest…Hammer. Got it with about 8 heads and numerous babies. Now I’m at 20 plus heads and still numerous babies. The occasional head will die every now and then but really can complain.

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Does it count if that coral recently died?
Here was my 4 year old Duncan that recently got nipped on (I’m assuming it was my Majestic as it only started going downhill with her in the tank).
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Going off the ledge: Would you be interested in a drop off aquarium?

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