Thankjs for the compliments and interest everyone.......lets see if I can answer a few questions.....
I keep sps dominated tanks now, but have been keeping zoas ever since I picked up my first second hand reef not quite 5 years ago. That was 6 systems ago as the first few years I kept outgrowing them fast both in pace and in set up. I now have the two displays I have pretty much dialed I think and not really anything I want to change about either of them. Ive really gotten into the polyps in the last year or so. I killed all sps out of two loaded display tanks last summer.......most of my polyps survived the accident and besides helping me fund the rebuild as I raped and pillaged them all to help restock my sps I also acquired a taste for new and interesting polyps in the process I didnt really have before then.
I run high flow and high light tanks. Most polyps cant handle being anywhere but the lower edge of the rock structures or at least cant handle it without bleaching their skirts or worse........ so the lower edges of everything is where I keep my polyps.
Thromgar-cream and light pink?? not sure which polyps you are talking about. ??
worldwidereef- Its a dragon eye morph
as far as camera some asked about......some were taken with an old olympus c3000. A while back I picked up a Nikon D100 and a Tamron 90 mm macro lens used and started getting into the photography thing. Just a couple weeks ago actually I upgraded to a D80(and use the same Tamron lens), although I havent really figured it out yet........I can still take better pics with my D100.......but its of course not the cameras fault........I just need more practice with it.
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