May I introduce my 20 Long - I think it is complete!

Thanks! The cheap little counter current Lee's skimmer works marvelously well actually. Although they claim they can handle larger tanks, I wouldn't dare put it on anything over a 20 or so. They should advertise these skimmers for nano-reefs though because for the small tanks they work exactly as advertised.

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That is a neon green fungia (plate coral). Medium/high lighting req's and it eats frozen brine shrimp if I want to feed it.

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More Pics

More Pics

I wasn't sure if I should go ahead and create a new thread or just use this one. I am going to go ahead and post any new pics in this thread and hope that people periodically have a look to see new photos.

Today was a banner day for my corals. For some reason everyone was out in 'full bloom' and very 'fluffy' (as korbin would say). I took some pics of my scolymia to show you what he does throughout the day. When he inflates he really looks cool. Almost like translucent salmon colored gelatin. I also snapped one of my lawnmower blenny 'Louie'. Seems his new favorite place to hang out is close to some zoos. He reminds me of a muppet and it's a good thing he has a lot of character too as the ****head knocked off two SPS's I had glued down today - *&^#%$&*.

I also snapped some of some other zoos I have in the tank that I got from Anthony (aquadesignz.com). Some of them are a neat gunmetal blue. Still looking for some aqua blue zoos. Maybe someday :). I took another picture of my pink/purple zoos too as they seem to be doing well.

I know I've posted my wellsi too but today they were really showing off so I took another picture. I also took one of my green fungia as he was really waving his tentacles around as well.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy the pics....

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I don't know much about corals yet so I don't know what you call most of them. Is it possible to list them underneth the pics? Just a suggestion for us noobs.
 
Looks killer!

One comment (someone may have already asked...), but that tulip anemone looks an aweful lot like a mojano anemone (can't tell the size or scale of it).

If it is, I would do everything I could to get rid of it. Short of a Auriga or Racoon butterflyfish, you'll have a tough time getting rid of them once they take hold.

Regards,

Perry
 
Thanks for the heads up Perry. Actually that does resemble a mojano but it isn't. I have had several experienced reef keepers and lfs owners look at it to make a determination. I have had two in my tank for nearly a year now and neither one has reproduced either.

The pink tips tell the difference IMO.

:)

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