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Nice looking brain and lobo Chad. I hope the brain is recovering from that loss of tissue on the top of the image. I wish I had an underwater cam... :)

Nesting P. hepatus.. (not in my tank- at the MBA)
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This one is my fav!
 
All are very impressive Tanks.
Here's mine. 15 Months old 180 G Almost All DIY 180 G SPS Tank.

FTS 14 February 2010.

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Some SPS Corals and Fish.

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Some Macro SPS Corals.

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Thanks.
 
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I love this piece. It has a single christmas-tree worm living surrounded by tissue of the Favites.. (its on the lower right corner- tucked in for this shot, I will post another sometime of the little champ.
 
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I had the honor of having Gary Parr over last weekend to take pictures of my tank.

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I'm getting a new canopy made right now so that I can add 4 more T5's.
Maybe after that I'll learn how to use my camera! :spin1:
 
Gulloryreef, beautiful pictures. I still can't get any color in the pictures. I just re-aquascaped and cleaned the tank this week

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Guillory- Thanks for posting Gary's images. I like that one of the tube worm..

Paul! Thank you for sharing some shots of your tank. It looks like you went to town in there! (at least from what I remember it looking like) I like all the holes and open space inbetween your rockwork.

Rob- thank you as well for posting. I like your foam wall-scape. Any pics of the tank itself? I can't think of many (if any) half-circle reefs that I have seen...
 
I like all the holes and open space inbetween your rockwork.

Thanks Klepto, you can't tell from the picture but now I can see under most of the rocks to the back glass. Some of the larger rocks are suspended from the ceiling and the rest of the structure is resting on thin cement, fake rock pillars.
 
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