1 year growth/progression shots

Thanks guys. I did change my lighting, but only a few weeks back (June 23) Most of that growth was from a single hydra 52. My change was to add a second hydra 52.
 
I have another GIF for everyone,.. The first one I posted earlier in this thread was 12 days of growth now that I look at the dates. This GIF shows 2 steps, each being 12 days of growth, from the first to last shot it's 24 days.

Enjoy!
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Whiskey
 
Amazing Whiskey, awesome GIF! :) Don't move anything so you can keep providing us more over time gifs.

I will keep it up until the suckshin cup mount falls off the glass, or I drip salt water on the camera lol.

If it lasts that long this will be Awesome at about the 1 year mark. I'd set it up to be one frame per month.

Whiskey
 
I change too much stuff so the best I can do is 7 months with corals generally the same position. Ignore the non sps on the bottom half. :D

January 2015
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August 2015
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Great looking tank Mark, the growth in the center on the green slimer/green digitata (?) and that blue Acropora is awesome. The anemone you have appears to be quite happy too. Have you ever had issues with it wandering and damaging any SPS?

I will keep it up until the suckshin cup mount falls off the glass, or I drip salt water on the camera lol.

If it lasts that long this will be Awesome at about the 1 year mark. I'd set it up to be one frame per month.

Whiskey

I hope you're able to do that, it would be very cool. Just the short time span ones you've already posted are great so the yearly gif ought to be even better.
 
Great looking tank Mark, the growth in the center on the green slimer/green digitata (?) and that blue Acropora is awesome. The anemone you have appears to be quite happy too. Have you ever had issues with it wandering and damaging any SPS?

Thanks.

The anemone has moved 2 inches in this tank, and the only time he moved in a previous tank was when the lights failed for 3 days and he moved up without killing anything. There's always a first time though!

The big green coral is a slimer, the blue in front of it should be a bright blue staghorn like acro but for me it's stays blue/brown. The purplish acro on the right side is a Miami Orchid, very pretty in person but hard to photograph. Middle right is a horrida and I didn't realize it has actually grown but stayed generally brown for me. I can keep them alive but still working on the color. :)
 
Cool idea, Ive since fragged this few times over the years - ive had this coral for almost 5 years!

November-11
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April-12
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Oct-12
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