returnofsid
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So, I have a few different projects going on, but took some time away from them, well, included in them, to take a few photos today. As some of you have seen, I've had a large mass of UGLY zoanthids climbing up the front glass, for quite awhile. Well, I finally decided to do something about it. Last week, I took a razor blade, a net, and a step stool and got rid of them!! Razor blade to scrape them off the glass front and glass bottom, step stool to be able to reach the bottom...lol. The net was to catch stray polyps, as they tried to escape, where they would plant themselves and start a new mass of ugliness!
Unfortunately, this ticked off a lot of corals. I ended up losing a small colony of M. undata, a couple frags of M. setosa, my Rainbow Monti and a couple other encrusting Montis are still showing a lot of stress. A couple Echinos are still showing signs of stress, of course, the nice ones! All other corals have completely recovered and are doing well. LPS were ticked off for a few hours but bounced right back. Acropora were not at all effected.
Well, removing this mass of ugliness allowed me to take pics of corals I've not been able to photograph, since the ugly zoanthids were in the way! While photographing them, I decided to shoot some other photos too. So, without further ado, here we go...
I still need to scrape coralline, so these ones were a little obscured.
Sunny Ds.
Chong Bongs
One of several frags of Armor of Gods, and the easiest to photograph, due to it's location.
A nuisance mushroom, but at least a purdy nuisance.
One of my Cyphastrea japonica frags
Green Millipora
ORA Miami Orchid (a little ticked because I moved the colony, right before taking this picture)
Unfortunately, this ticked off a lot of corals. I ended up losing a small colony of M. undata, a couple frags of M. setosa, my Rainbow Monti and a couple other encrusting Montis are still showing a lot of stress. A couple Echinos are still showing signs of stress, of course, the nice ones! All other corals have completely recovered and are doing well. LPS were ticked off for a few hours but bounced right back. Acropora were not at all effected.
Well, removing this mass of ugliness allowed me to take pics of corals I've not been able to photograph, since the ugly zoanthids were in the way! While photographing them, I decided to shoot some other photos too. So, without further ado, here we go...
I still need to scrape coralline, so these ones were a little obscured.
Sunny Ds.
Chong Bongs
One of several frags of Armor of Gods, and the easiest to photograph, due to it's location.
A nuisance mushroom, but at least a purdy nuisance.
One of my Cyphastrea japonica frags
Green Millipora
ORA Miami Orchid (a little ticked because I moved the colony, right before taking this picture)