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ThanksEpic sir
Thank you. My wife thinks I don't get much done - I often get lost for hours at a time in the fish room, etc.As I've said before, love pictures of this tank! If this tank were at my house, I would never get anything done! Excellent work.
Thank you very muchstunning. so so beautiful. You pics are top quality
I believe it is a variety of acropora nasuta and my specimen was originally collected in Fiji.Question Greg: what's the first picture in post #139? I have a frag off a coral that looks like this one. The guy I acquired it from couldn't remember what it was called.
I have a few that match that description. Which post # is it?Greg, what's that crazy hairy pink/red mille? That thing looks unreal.
I have a few that match that description. Which post # is it?
That one has changed a lot - it now looks like this. Polyp extension is even more extreme and to me kind of look like fur or something. The polyps are like this all the time - you can see how the flow hits it and exposes the yellowish corallites.
It was sold to me as "Sun God" mille'Any idea what it is? Wish I could get a drag from you, but I'm sure it's a total pain since you're in Canada.
Thanks - the return is a dart but the flow is mainly generated by vortechs in lagoon mode -
3 x MP60W @ 70%
5 x MP40WP @ 100%
I have found that it gives a better flow pattern for my tank than the reef crest. What mode do you use?Really? Why lagoon mode?
Thanks glad you like it. Thanks for looking.Beautiful tank and corals! Really like that fuzzy pink milli! (who doesn't)
I have found that it gives a better flow pattern for my tank than the reef crest. What mode do you use?