500G (84X48X30)- NOW REAL !

Sanjay,

...and what a great conference it was! I am still trying to "digest" all the info I collected from the presentations by Jake, Mitch and yourself.

I missed you guys yesterday...wish you had time to stop by. Definitely next time!

It was great to meet you,

Luis
 
oops! I hate that!

hahnmeister - I only posted about the geisman lamps because Sanjay mentioned it in this thread. I had just read this entire thread (both sections) and didn't even think about the lighting update thread. Looks like I have a LOT more reading to do.

Didn't mean to ruin the flow of your thread Sanjay.
 
Ok.. here are just a few pics of the corals I got from visit to Denver last weekend.

Some of the zooanthids...

I always wanted to find out what the big deal is with these purple people eaters... I think some of the other ones I got are much nicer than these. No idea what the others are being called by the fancy names. They just seemed to have the sparkling personality of the owner ;-)


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Now this green leather was the most impressive green I have ever seen in the leather corals. Just neon green !!! I was amazed at how much this coral is all over Denver. I had to get it.. so I could spread it out in Central PA.

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This one is the pink polyp montipora cap. If the polyps start to extend out more it will look quite impressive.. I hope they do.

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The other pics sucked so I will to try to take some more later.

sanjay.
 
Well, one of my dispar anthias went carpet surfing today. Found him dead on the floor. there were 2 of them squabbling quite a bit lately.. it might have been morphing into a male and got into it with the other male... I guess even a 500g tank was not enough for both of them

Oh well.. I may have start looking for more anthias. Wonder if I can mix dispars with bartletts ? or I would be flirting with disaster there.

sanjay.
 
bummer Sanjay. That's happened a couple times to me and I always get upset. Especially when one of my Golden Rhomboid wrasses did a fishstick. The two had been fighting so I moved one to a different tank, and the one in QT still jumped.
 
Sanjay,

Go ahead and add more anthias. I had dispars, bartletts, smithvanzis, and evansis, all mixed in together. You will always have one as a top dog (male). But, it's nice to see such a mix.
 
Sunburst Anthias are solitary fish they do not form shoals. People have tried in the past; they wound up with one on each side of their aquarium. They do best one to a tank.
 
I don't see the big deal with many of these "named to extract more money" corals with pictures taken with macro lenses at extreme closeup. That is not how I usually look at my corals :lol:

If I don't see the color standing 2 ft away, then for all practical purposes that color does not not mean much to me. Some corals in my tank are almost 3 ft from the front glass !!!

sanjay.
 
Another strong factor in looking at pictures is color balance. No camera film or digital has the perfect color balance to what an individuals eye sees. How often are comercial photos run through various software programs to increase color, increase contrast, or even shift colors?

I have seen some pictures of individuals selling bright green and red leathers. However when I saw these corals in person they basicly looked brown with just a little green or pink tint that you would notice if they were not next to each other.

No all photos are not modified to look super but a large percentage of the comercial ones are simply edited to help sell the product and get the maximium price for the product. They can always say your lighting is different if you complain about the color.

Dennis



<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9247241#post9247241 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Sanjay
I don't see the big deal with many of these "named to extract more money" corals with pictures taken with macro lenses at extreme closeup. That is not how I usually look at my corals :lol:

If I don't see the color standing 2 ft away, then for all practical purposes that color does not not mean much to me. Some corals in my tank are almost 3 ft from the front glass !!!

sanjay.
 
If I don't see the color standing 2 ft away, then for all practical purposes that color does not not mean much to me. Some corals in my tank are almost 3 ft from the front glass !!!

I am with you on that Sanjay!
 
Ok, a treat for you picture lovers.. I was playing with the camera today.. trying to improve my picture skills.



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Rainbow Monti
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Superman Monti
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Sanjay, what is that second to last coral you posted... the red w/ green polyps? I have some of that, but never knew what to call it... red bonsai maybe?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9255088#post9255088 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hahnmeister
Sanjay, what is that second to last coral you posted... the red w/ green polyps? I have some of that, but never knew what to call it... red bonsai maybe?

Red ? That coral is a dark shade of brown with bright green polyps. The contrast is what makes it very striking.

Its been going around the trade as montipora hispida (at least that is what Paletta called it when he gave me a frag several years ago).

sanjay.
 
Sanjay,

the colors look good and more importantly the corals look very healthy.

I have been trying to shoot coral pictures in manual mode with a high f stop to maximize depth of field and been playing with the lighting because it seems that the colors are off otherwise.

Some of those monti's look good, instead of using zoos in my new tank I am thinking of using encrusting monti's as they are not as invasive.

When you come back we will visit some other tanks and get you some more frags to take home. Although not sure where you will put them. :-)

Kip
 
Sanjay,

Looking good - my superman frag is famous now ;)

just for your history, I can trace the superman frag back to COPPS


Here is an older shot of my colony from last fall. Started as size of thumbnail. Now close to 3x4. You got the 1st cut off of it.

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and info. from copps on the history of where he got his frag from.

There's an excellent thread I bumped on RC here, and I also found the original for sale thread on RC from almost five years ago here.

Kind of a neat read on the history of the most famous montipora that originated from one colony :)

Copps
 
Craig:

All your frags are doing great. The others are a little difficult to take pics of given thier location, but they are doing well.

sanjay.
 
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