Norwegian 140g sps tank

Here is the newest addition to the tank.

Chelmon Rostratus :)

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And a Turbinaria, I think it is T. Conspicua.

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My black Leopard wrasse decided to jump out of the aquarium yesterday, so I found it dried out on the floor. Stupid fish:uhoh2:

Here's some more pictures of some of the frags in my tank.

This Acropora is starting to color out nicely. Someone who might know ID on this?

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Cyphastrea Decadium frag.

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Unknown Acropora frag. May be A. Turaki?

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Unknown Acropora frag.

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This is a very small frag from an Acropora Solitaryensis.

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Unknown Acropora frag.

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The Monti to the left is a Montipora Danae and the one to the right is Montipora Mollis.

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This was imported as a Montipora Undata.

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I don't know what I'm more impressed with, your tank or your ability to ID everything with their scientific names.

I'm lucky if I can remember their common names lol
 
My black Leopard wrasse decided to jump out of the aquarium yesterday, so I found it dried out on the floor. Stupid fish:uhoh2:

That sucks! I had meant to comment on that fish and also on your mandarinfish. It was a great looking wrasse. Do you have any netting over your tank?
 
I don't know what I'm more impressed with, your tank or your ability to ID everything with their scientific names.

I'm lucky if I can remember their common names lol

Hehe, thank you. I like to know the corals latin names :) I hate the "store" names like "Green Slimer", "Joe the coral" and similar, because we don't use those names in Norway, and I don't understand what coral everyone is talking about :p

It's not that hard, you should give it a try ;)

That sucks! I had meant to comment on that fish and also on your mandarinfish. It was a great looking wrasse. Do you have any netting over your tank?

Yeah I hate it when the fish is stupid enough to jump. They have to jump over the rim that is about 10cm +. I don't have netting yet, but I wonder if I should install some :) I'll have to buy a new wrasse. I want a fish that is known to eat troublemakers if you know what i mean :) Maybe Halichoeres Iridis or a regular leopard wrasse will be my next purchase.
 
Thank you DML08 :)

I hope you guys don't get tired of all my pictures. Here are another batch!

Heliofungia Actiniformis.

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Turbinaria Conspicua. Don't know why it has so poor PE.

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Acropora Solitaryensis (?) frag.

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Acropora, both possibly Multiacuta.

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Acropora Hyacinthus.

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Second batch:

Unknown Acropora. Maybe A. Valida or A. Kirstyae?

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This was imported as Acropora Kimbeensis.

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Acropora Tortuosa.

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Seriotopora Caliendrum.

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Acropora Selago.

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Unknown Acropora.

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Acropora Solitaryensis.

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Here are some updates.

I've had some of my Acropora frags in the tank for 1 month now. Here is some pictures to show the development, especialy colors. I've started to show the pictures with thumbnails. Click the pictures to get full image. Please let me know if I should go back to only show the fullsizes.

(sorry for entering the dates in the wrong format (d/m/y) (it's how we do it in Norway))

Acropora sp. (anyone know which kind?). It's beautiful when you look at it from above the surface. See the third image :) I'm very happy with the color development for this one.








Acropora sp.








Acropora sp. I know this is some kind of tabling Acropora, but not sure about the right ID.



 
Acropora sp. This didn't look so good when I got it. I was almost certain that it would RTN, but look at it now!





 
Thank you. The one with the blue tips? I'm really not sure. Candidates are Multiacuta, Carduus or Turaki/Echinata. Asked for some help in the ID section, but none was sure there either.
 
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