LPS @ night

bradleyj

Reefkeeping Mag Staff
These were taken early this morning. Something must of perked their appetite.

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Those are awesome looking. What's the coral in the 4th picture? I love scoly's -- just got my first one. Is that fox coral in the 5th picture? I am contemplating one for my tank ...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11346282#post11346282 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Mental1
Those are awesome looking. What's the coral in the 4th picture? I love scoly's -- just got my first one. Is that fox coral in the 5th picture? I am contemplating one for my tank ...

Thank You, Its a scoly in the 4th picture and a Lobo in the 5th.
I have 4 scolimias and 1 Lobo. And now a new maze coral .

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Wow -- the scoli's are all so different. I am really falling in love with them as a coral group to play with. Lobo??? As you can see my coral id skills are not that great. Love the maze too -- another one I am thinking about. Do they need to be on the sand?
 
I sometimes see my LPS like this if I turn the actinics on earlier in the AM than usual. Fed them a few nights ago, & found sweepers formed on my newest Favia. Haven,t been since the feeding.

Matthew
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11346125#post11346125 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Hens4Fish
I would get some pepperment shrimp to take care of that aptasia problem.

There's never a guarantee that Peppermints will take care of 'em. I like Joe's Juice :)
 
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