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Interesting about the anthias, and good luck catching it on film! That would be pretty cool to observe (in a strictly scientific point of view, of course).
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14567904#post14567904 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by psteeleb

I'm still waiting for my new CA reactor, regulator and Co2 tank. ARRGG

And one more thing; I started using Aminos this week.

I'm curious how the aminos will work.

Call me when you get your new Ca Reactor toys. :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14569758#post14569758 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BigJay
I'm curious how the aminos will work.

Call me when you get your new Ca Reactor toys. :)


I'll let you know as soon as I get it. I'm begining to get a bit worried as I haven't heard from them in the past 2 weeks
 
That is cool about the anthias! I've caught a few rituals, but never any release. I may have to watch them more closely!

Corals look great!
 
thanks Hop

Jay - not sure what the aminos will do but someone suggested them on a thread I posted regarding my red planet looking bad.

I heard of using them but never gave them much consideration. I started doing some research and it would appear the vast majority of the people that use aminos say they see improvement in coral health and colors. I suspect anything can be over done or over rated but decided to give them a try.
 
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That is what I found with Vit C Pete. Since I started dosing it, my acros are growing better with better PE, my zoa shaped up and things really look good. Not sure if the next step down the road with be aminos or another dosing regimen.

But if it makes your tank better, I guess I won't have a choice but to jump on board:lol:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14574672#post14574672 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Hop
That is what I found with Vit C Pete. Since I started dosing it, my acros are growing better with better PE, my zoa shaped up and things really look good. Not sure if the next step down the road with be aminos or another dosing regimen.

But if it makes your tank better, I guess I won't have a choice but to jump on board:lol:

Hop - you need to point me to any write ups you did on the Vitamin C

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I heard from my CA reactor manufacturer tonight, apparently everything is ready but the regulator is on back order. I was just glad to get an update. I can't wait to get the unit as I need to build a set of shelves for the reactors and a water change tank. I also want to work in a panel for my solenoids and some indicator lights ( I think I mentioned that previously)

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Our local club did a tank tour a few days ago. Here are a few pictures some people posted of my reef setup

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14584496#post14584496 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by melev
Try out this new site Pete. Maybe it will help: http://www.lfslocator.com/

This is the only one I saw in that specific town:
http://www.lfslocator.com/city.asp?st=FL&city=Pensacola&statename=Florida

thanks Marc - I just got back in, unfortunately I was too busy to ever make it out there, but I'll hope to use the link for other trips. Next week I'm in southern Ga and the following week back to Pensacola. Maybe I'll get out to the beach my next trip.

My long tentacled plate coral died today. Earlier in the week my wife told me it wasn't looking good, yesterday she said most of the tentacles were retracted and today it's completely gone :(

I have no idea what happened, but I'll check water parameters and send a water sample off to a lab.

The SPS all look great. It's kind of neat to come back home after a few days and notice some nice growth and color enhancements. It may be the fact that I was gone or maybe the aminos kicked in a little

I'll post some pictures in a couple minutes
 
a couple fish pics

Jabba - our LMB
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Mandy the fat pig
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a female lyretail perched
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the chromis school hanging out by the tort
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Excellent and sharp pics, mind sharing some tips? I've not well figured out how to take good shots of my fish.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14606043#post14606043 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by crvz
Excellent and sharp pics, mind sharing some tips? I've not well figured out how to take good shots of my fish.

thanks crvz,

Unfortunately my camera is not really set up for taking pictures of things moving. There isn't enough lens for it. In the pictures above I just got lucky and got a few of the fish as they were sitting still. I was after a few coral shots and as usual I'll try snapping a few fish shots. Generally speaking I just delete the fish shots as 99% of the time they end up being a blur.

thanks
 
some sps shots from today
the blues seem to be coming out more :)


my large chips colony
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blue tip stag
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Acropora Austera
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A. Turaki
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SERVO Unknown
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Marc Unknown
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Marc Crayola
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Mako Mille - finally getting the blue tips :)
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Another great round of shots! The frogs look good. Mine have not had the reach that they had 4 years ago in the 450, but the heads on them are doubling faster. Just thinking out loud on how healthy yours look;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14606119#post14606119 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by psteeleb
thanks crvz,

Unfortunately my camera is not really set up for taking pictures of things moving. There isn't enough lens for it. In the pictures above I just got lucky and got a few of the fish as they were sitting still. I was after a few coral shots and as usual I'll try snapping a few fish shots. Generally speaking I just delete the fish shots as 99% of the time they end up being a blur.

thanks

So just patience with my current approach. ;) Usually I run out and give up, but I may have to stick with a bit longer.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14607168#post14607168 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Hop
Another great round of shots! The frogs look good. Mine have not had the reach that they had 4 years ago in the 450, but the heads on them are doubling faster. Just thinking out loud on how healthy yours look;)


thanks Hop

I wonder if frogs spend early growth efforts in clearing space with long sweepers. Then once they sense they have space dominance they spend efforts growing. Although, I'm sure there is always some of both going on. Makes sense to me.

here is one I haven't shown in a while (but not much happening with it) It does seem to be holding it's purple. It was orange on orange when I got it.

Cyphastrea
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14607661#post14607661 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by crvz
So just patience with my current approach. ;) Usually I run out and give up, but I may have to stick with a bit longer.

for my camera and fish pictures that's my approach, thank goodness for digital cameras because I couldn't afford the film I would be wasting

here is my battered yellow tang, he snuck in when I was taking a picture of the blob last night. You can see where his dorsal and tail fins are growing back.

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Gorgeous efflo Pete. I saw a frag of one that looked very similar at the MMC yesterday, and did snap a quick picture. I don't know if it came out or not, because it was through the surface of the water, flow and reflections be damned. :rolleyes:
 
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