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Deminos,
Like Ray said...I think it's very interesting rockwork. I can certainly see the advantages as far as controlling flow to corals (low flow vs. high flow needs) and it looks a lot more natural that way...like a real piece of the reef.
 
Newer pic

Newer pic

Here's a newer picture of my tank that I took today...Not a huge difference, some things have been moved around and there's a Clam now :)

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Yeah I think so...not entirely sure to be honest. he's probably 5 or 6 inches. Got him from a guy up in Warren, OH who sells on Ebay for $50. He has every reefer's dream...like 400 or 500 gallons of frag tanks in his basement...really quite impressive.
 
I think the crocea have ridges in the shell but not as deep as a maxima. I have a couple maxima and they have deeper ridges on their shells. It's so hard to tell. I think the corcea only grow to about 6 inches so yours should not get much bigger.
 
Sorry for the small picture, I can't seem to balance the camera setting with the ridiculously small 50kb size allowance on RC.

Anyway, here is a pic of my 75. Enjoy!

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13899926#post13899926 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Stray32
Sorry for the small picture, I can't seem to balance the camera setting with the ridiculously small 50kb size allowance on RC.

Anyway, here is a pic of my 75. Enjoy!

19569675tank.JPG

Looks good.

You can always link to photobucket too.

-Ray
 
Had never done it before, but photobucket even gives you the code to copy and paste right in here...really couldn't be any easier. Would be great to see a larger pic....looks good :)
 
I used photobucket to link mine. Here is the code, replace the * with [ and ] before and after:


*IMG]http://i460.photobucket.com/albums/qq324/raynist/IMG_0313.jpg[/IMG*
 
I will post a photobucket link tonight when I get home. I can't access it at work, believe it or not it's on the "Restricted Website" list at my work. :rolleyes:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13915424#post13915424 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by TavisB
Neomeris. I started a thread about it not too long ago:

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1512005

Interesting. I get some of that in my SPS tank, never had it in my mixed tank.

It seems to grow in areas where detritus builds up in my rocks. I usually pull them out when I do a water change.

Are they a calcerous algae?

--Ray
 
yes, I believe so. It comes and goes in my tanks. Right now there is a lot. I've seen my hermits eating it though.
 
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