187g BB Modern Display

Thanks mike, your tank is magnificent! Thanks for keeping up.

On another note the tank is looking better with the help of a uv to clear up a crazy white bac bloom!

I'M so excited got my g1 today as if I didn't rc enough! This is so much easier than from my blackberry ;)

Maybe I should get the biomatix to go with the new phone! I probably should get my profilux doser up and running first before I go there.
 
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thank you. i'd say it's going through an awkward stage as some of the frags seem so small in the tank, but there's been considerable growth already so in the future we'll have colonies!

i also went through a stage of doubting the zeo... but i'm coming around as i'm happy with the colors, and cleanliness of the tank (still need more snails and possibly zeozyme to fight off bacterial coating). already want a bulb change lol. luckily 6 of the bulbs were 6 months old from the start so it will be time very soon.
 
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the blue face may have to find a new home, as it has been very heavy on the coral nipping (i would consider removing a few corals, but it hits every coral in the tank and I am losing a lot of my sps polyp extension) I will get a good angel in there, but this one is wearing it's welcome thin so far.
 
Looks like it is coming along nicely. Looking at your A. Aculeus, I'm becoming more convinced that un-IDed ORA I have is an aculeus...
 
Thanks Mike, I finally got the camera it takes to get the good pictures, now I just need to continue to learn to use it. I am actually going by the local Tech college and attempting to sign up for a Digital photography class today!

It is very possible that your acro is an aculeus, I don't think ORA even attempts to ID most of their acros, and the ones they do they often get wrong!

and of course the morning after getting a good pic of my picasso it ended up in the external OF box. Guess I have to go fishing. They sleep near the top of the tank and I think just kinda wander into the overflow.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14083339#post14083339 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by skey44
Thanks Mike, I finally got the camera it takes to get the good pictures, now I just need to continue to learn to use it. I am actually going by the local Tech college and attempting to sign up for a Digital photography class today!

It is very possible that your acro is an aculeus, I don't think ORA even attempts to ID most of their acros, and the ones they do they often get wrong!

and of course the morning after getting a good pic of my picasso it ended up in the external OF box. Guess I have to go fishing. They sleep near the top of the tank and I think just kinda wander into the overflow.

Thats one negative of tank-raised clowns - my mis-barred percs do the exact same thing. My theory is that they hang out in the corners when introduced because they have not developed muscles and stamina to deal with the flow in our reef tanks. And then they just kinda get used to it...
 
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