Open "hungry" LPS's of thread

Hi everybody!
Thanks for all the awesome pict's!
Stunreefer, that is a great shot from your Catalaphyllia! I don't wana be snail in your tank! :eek2:
 
Oh oh oh! I need to know what the first LPS is. Acan? I bought this very specimen from my lfs and they had it marked as lobophyllia and i was sure it was not but I did like the look and coloration but i've been looking all over for it and can't figure it out.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12390704#post12390704 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bradleyj
From this in the day.

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To this early evening.

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To this at night.

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Australian maze.

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To this.

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Melody,

I have one of these Caluestreas in my tank. It has been in there for about 4 months and I feed it every 3 or 4 days, but I have yet to see it grow at all. No new mouths and the current polyps have remained the same size.

I was wondering what level of light and flow you keep yours at, since they look to be doing very well in your tank.

Thanks!

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12414072#post12414072 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Melody
Hungry trumpet (Caulastrea curvata):

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This thread is amazing!!!

I have had a red Blasto for 6+ years. It went from 6 down to 2 heads, and stayed that way for 5 years. I started feeding it a bit this year..... and now it has 10 heads!!! Amazing what a little direct feeding did.

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this is my duncan directly after feeding:
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sun corals anticipating foods
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orange acan goes crazy for foods
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these guys are pretty hungry too
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these dendros eat ALOT
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