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Ain't no firecrackers in Australia Mark, your acros look beautiful mate.
Wow! Looks like it is melting.
Wow! Looks like it is melting.
I am planning a trip to Australia next year but I don't think I want to visit any of your LFS, it would just be too hard to take. The variety and enormity of your corals is so amazing. And as much as I may want to take a souvenir home with me, I won't. I appreciate what CITIES are all about.
This is a very crazy coral below. I think crazy describes it well. It is only a nub but showing some interesting color swirls.
Thank you. thanks for noticing my picturesThat is gorgeous.
Magnificent and inspiring!!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge watchguy. I read somewhere here that firecracker is same coral as fox flame? Would you agree? Maybe we do have firecrackers here in Aus Brett - have seen fox flame here anyway.
No name yetWhat is the new sps called?
Its so fun. It really is a joy to look into the tank everyday and see things blossoming, changing, developing. It is great to have a happy tank. One of those hard lessons with reefing is enjoy the good times because something unexpected is always just around the corner.glad you're on the come up, sir!
Growing but perhaps not as dramatic swirls, at least in this picture.Looking good! Love that swirly looking small fragment, how is it looking today?
Very well said!Its so fun. It really is a joy to look into the tank everyday and see things blossoming, changing, developing. It is great to have a happy tank. One of those hard lessons with reefing is enjoy the good times because something unexpected is always just around the corner.
Growing but perhaps not as dramatic swirls, at least in this picture.
This frag below came from a friend, his is exploding in growth and mine is making progress but not exactly exploding