My Acro Collection

You know when a beautiful woman gets in a car and drive away as you turn your head looking at the car as though you can see through the car as it drives away thinking wow? Well damn! Thats all i can say!LOL!

Pretty much summed it up for me, while the pics are large, I can see that the color is slap you in the mouth crazy!!!
 
Thanks for the reply.
Would you mind sharing your radion graph file? I just installed the g3 pro and haven't got a clue where to start with the spectrum's. Your corals look so good you must have a spectrum that they like.
 
Pretty much summed it up for me, while the pics are large, I can see that the color is slap you in the mouth crazy!!!
Thanks for the compliment, not sure how to make pictures smaller, still trying to figure that out.
They are outstanding aren't they :dance:
Thanks.
Thanks for the reply.
Would you mind sharing your radion graph file? I just installed the g3 pro and haven't got a clue where to start with the spectrum's. Your corals look so good you must have a spectrum that they like.
Send me your email and I can send you my schedule.
 
I have had the new radion's for a couple of days now and I noticed my strawberry lemonade acro is getting yellow like its supposed to. It was all pink.

Sorry for rambling on I needed to make 10 post to pm.
 
The health and colors of your corals is amazing. That and the high quality photos makes this a very fun thread to visit.
 
I have had the new radion's for a couple of days now and I noticed my strawberry lemonade acro is getting yellow like its supposed to. It was all pink.

Sorry for rambling on I needed to make 10 post to pm.
That is fine. If you need help with your radions I can offer some assistance, also I sent you an email with my schedule.
The health and colors of your corals is amazing. That and the high quality photos makes this a very fun thread to visit.
Thanks, it took a bit to practice my photography skills, but I think I got it now.
I don't quite know how to make the photos a bit more compressed as they are huge right now.
 
I got a blue star leopard today to add on to the sump compartment, hopefully this one doesn't pass away like my last several attempts with them. The new 3 and the older meleagris leopards are still doing good, only 1 of them has not accepted mysis at this point and will eat fish eggs without complaint. I'll probably transport them into my 220 soon or my 180.
 
Thank you for the graph tank master. I had to lower the overall intensity down quite a bit as I don't want to fry anything. Do you have a FTS?
 
Thank you for the graph tank master. I had to lower the overall intensity down quite a bit as I don't want to fry anything. Do you have a FTS?
Not a recent one but I think I can find a really old one.
Time really flies by.
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I got a blue star leopard today to add on to the sump compartment, hopefully this one doesn't pass away like my last several attempts with them. The new 3 and the older meleagris leopards are still doing good, only 1 of them has not accepted mysis at this point and will eat fish eggs without complaint. I'll probably transport them into my 220 soon or my 180.

I see your tank is BB..........

I don't know of anyone that has had long term success with leopard wrasses without a sand bed. If you haven't done this already, you need a small sand tub for them.
 
I see your tank is BB..........

I don't know of anyone that has had long term success with leopard wrasses without a sand bed. If you haven't done this already, you need a small sand tub for them.
Hi, that picture is about 5 years old. I have a good amount of gravel in all my tanks to accommodate the leopards.I keep the gravel in the corner of the aquarium and all my wrasses go and bury there when the lights are off.
 
Hi, that picture is about 5 years old. I have a good amount of gravel in all my tanks to accommodate the leopards.I keep the gravel in the corner of the aquarium and all my wrasses go and bury there when the lights are off.

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On another note, I'm enjoying your pics.............any chance you could snap some shots of the whole colonies?
 
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Here is the leopard group my oldest meleagris is bullying the blue star around a bit, hopefully it settles down a bit.
All are eating now and should be ready for their big day soon.
 
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