Looks bluer than before. Green stands out really well. You have a really nice collection of zoanthids and other corals. Your clams are really beautiful, too.
I love the way you have the tank set up. A lot of open space which is great to circulate the water in the tank. It's really neat to be able to see all three sides. too!
I am rethinking the way I have my tank aquascaped. My tank has a lot of live rocks with big caves built in it. My fish love the caves, but I am running out of space for my growing SPS's. I'd like to rearrange my tank to be more like yours with open space around the rocks.
By the way, my male carpenteri is now out in the open most of the time. I added a tiny one Friday night and it's hiding. An LFS got two baby wrasses in. One was supposed to be capenteri and the other another type of flasher or fairy wrasse. The latter turned out a yellowfin fairy wrasse. Its dorsal was not yellow but it had a dark small spot on the upper part of the caudal peduncle. I took the other bright orangish red fish home. I am hoping this fish is truly A. carpenteri, but I don't know how juvenile one supposed to look. I saw the picture of juvenile/female form in books and in Dr. Tanaka's article, but the real baby fish looked more colored up.
Sorry for hijacking the tread...
Tomoko