A few of my SPS

Greg, great pics, and of course corals.

If I could ask one of those newbish questions ...

So with the pink millis, if/when they brown a bit, do you find the skin fades to a brownish with hints of pink until regaining full color. I have a milli frag in my tank that has been teasing red for a while but hasn't made it past reddish brown. Bright green polyps, at least.
Thanks very much.
Yes when they color down they tend to go brown and then all of a sudden the corallites start turning pink again and it gradually just keeps getting a brighter pink. I find the pink mille's need a lot of light to stay bright.
 
Thanks very much.
Yes when they color down they tend to go brown and then all of a sudden the corallites start turning pink again and it gradually just keeps getting a brighter pink. I find the pink mille's need a lot of light to stay bright.

Thanks Greg!

So ... more pictures now? ;)
 
Awesome pictures Greg. Was a great pleasure talking on the phone this afternoon. Thanks for all of the info. I am looking forward to getting some frags of those corals into my tank.
 
Looking awesome Greg i like me some granulosa also been looking for piece for a while with same color as that pic you posted.
 
Awesome pictures Greg. Was a great pleasure talking on the phone this afternoon. Thanks for all of the info. I am looking forward to getting some frags of those corals into my tank.

Thanks, I hope I was able to answer your questions to your satisfaction.
 
Here are some misc. shots of some not quite ready for "Prime Time" players

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Twilight on the reef

Twilight on the reef

Twilight lighting is a mix of Fiji Purple & Blue plus T5 bulbs - makes for an interesting show of colors so below are a few different angles from the RH side viewing pane.
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Apologies for the LED lighting from the 130 gal in the fish room leaking into the picture's back ground.
 
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