Absolutely Incredible!
James, is it the lighting or did you have a color shift to the acropora. Reds looks more orange, yellows almost iridescent yellow/lime.
All stunning of course. The yellow one with the extreme polyp extension is amazing.
Nice update man I've been following for a while.. What's up with a recent full tank shot? I am interested to see how the whole scape is filling out and if I haven't said it before awesome..
Yeah I said it just had to reiterate it again![]()
Thank you.:wavehand: I always enjoying providing the pics.I love your updates :crazy1::eek2::crazy1:
Thanks Biggles. Much appreciated. I've been pretty fortunate with my tank. Not a single issue... Actually there is one thing... A week ago the power went out and I lost a 1/4" of tissue on a small branch of my green slimmer colony.Awesome update and wonderful shots of your beautiful collection mate :thumbsup:
I can see the paler look many speak of in relation to the zeo method but i don't see it as anything bad and it certainly doesn't detract from the coral's colors. I think the clear back panel of your tank also contributes and exaggerates this look in your tank.
How is everything going in general, any corals giving you issues - i always seem to have one or two 'problem children' in the tank that need pampering to look their best lol.![]()
Thanks Ormet, I try to mix up my pics so I get a little something for everyone. Some like the blue hue of when I shoot on full auto. Some like the Actinic. Some like the custom white balance day lights. That is also one of my favorite corals. Its gets a light pink hue in the base sometimes.Stunning corals and i really like this set of pictures with less blue, thanks for sharing!
Yellow echiniata? My favorite in your tank
http://s136.photobucket.com/user/CUNAReefer/media/075_zps72e47c50.jpg.html
Fantastic looking corals! Sorry to get a little off topic here, but every time I see your avatar I laugh - is that you riding down a hill in a recliner with some sort of steering wheel on it?! That looks like a story...