My photography is hit or miss:
I got one good shot of the digitata---it's a learning curve.
I picked up a very frail-looking little acropora aculeus
which I hope will turn blue:
it glows pale green under actinics
and has a lot of feeders in the dark.
An acropora digitata. I may have to reposition it
to get its better side forward,
but on initial introduction I just hate to hassle them too much.
And a millepora: I can't get a good photo of this one:
it's pretty far back. I'll try again.
Its edges glow peach-pink in actinic.
Those aren't bubbles:
they're micro tubeworms on the tank.
and just because I've always liked the stuff,
some green star.
I put it in the corner where it can fight
with the xenia and the seamat.
The tank as a whole is beginning to get some color balance. Forgive the cleaning, or lack thereof: I'm trying to encourage the copepods and a flock of new-hatched snails.
I got one good shot of the digitata---it's a learning curve.
I picked up a very frail-looking little acropora aculeus
which I hope will turn blue:
it glows pale green under actinics
and has a lot of feeders in the dark.

An acropora digitata. I may have to reposition it
to get its better side forward,
but on initial introduction I just hate to hassle them too much.

And a millepora: I can't get a good photo of this one:
it's pretty far back. I'll try again.
Its edges glow peach-pink in actinic.
Those aren't bubbles:
they're micro tubeworms on the tank.

and just because I've always liked the stuff,
some green star.
I put it in the corner where it can fight
with the xenia and the seamat.

The tank as a whole is beginning to get some color balance. Forgive the cleaning, or lack thereof: I'm trying to encourage the copepods and a flock of new-hatched snails.
