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Shot from opposite end of the tank than I usually take pictures from. But loved the character of the burgess in this shot. I feed from this end so he was wondering why he was not getting any food.
I was getting some shading in the Euphyllia garden. (well technically Fimbriaphyllia as its all frogs, hammers and an octo) Hard to see but, two heads of the blue hammer to the right are completely covered by the bicolor hammer in the middle. It is also beginning to shade the more blue green hammer below.
Hard to get an angle to see but you can sorta see it here:
So I planed to simply cut down the bases of the bicolor and green hammer in the upper left. Well, Robert Burns puts it in his famous poem "The best laid schemes of mice and men, Go often askew."
Removing the two hammers on the left knocked down the rock to the right. which knocked down the third blue hammer and the bicolor octospawn.
So after several tubes of dollar store gel super glue, seemingly mostly on my hands, and wrestling with getting the rock back in position, without knocking down any further corals I have got the corals back in place with a bit more space.
I was getting some shading in the Euphyllia garden. (well technically Fimbriaphyllia as its all frogs, hammers and an octo) Hard to see but, two heads of the blue hammer to the right are completely covered by the bicolor hammer in the middle. It is also beginning to shade the more blue green hammer below.
Hard to get an angle to see but you can sorta see it here:
So I planed to simply cut down the bases of the bicolor and green hammer in the upper left. Well, Robert Burns puts it in his famous poem "The best laid schemes of mice and men, Go often askew."
Removing the two hammers on the left knocked down the rock to the right. which knocked down the third blue hammer and the bicolor octospawn.
So after several tubes of dollar store gel super glue, seemingly mostly on my hands, and wrestling with getting the rock back in position, without knocking down any further corals I have got the corals back in place with a bit more space.