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Yes I have let them fight it out for the most part, unfortunately some of the nice ones have gotten squeezed out. Every once in a while I go in and chip off and tear out the dominate zoas, but they grow back pretty quick.For the zoa bunch, do you just let them fight it out and each carve their own space?
I believe it is full color, I've never had a watermelon yuma before so I don't really have much to compare it to.That is crazy good growth, my 2 babies are no where near that size. Is it fully colored?
Wow! Beautiful tank - so many interesting corals! I have a bunch of questions...
In your first photo of the thread (old photo) is there some kind of yellow puffer-like fish?
New tank shots coral ID questions:
Blue plates center and on right, I think a clown is hosting in one - purple monti?
Red with green center polyps near the top by overflow.
Yellow with orange mouths near front, near something that looks like pale blue ricordea.
Last pic in post #26 - pastel rainbow something. Also, where is that in the tank?
Wow. I really enjoy looking at the variety you have.
Wow! Beautiful tank - so many interesting corals! I have a bunch of questions...
In your first photo of the thread (old photo) is there some kind of yellow puffer-like fish?
New tank shots coral ID questions:
Blue plates center and on right, I think a clown is hosting in one - purple monti?
Red with green center polyps near the top by overflow.
Yellow with orange mouths near front, near something that looks like pale blue ricordea.
Last pic in post #26 - pastel rainbow something. Also, where is that in the tank?
Wow. I really enjoy looking at the variety you have.
Sorry I missed answering one. The red coral with green center is a lobophylia.Thanks for the ID! One double check on this:
Post #19, red and green one under GSP. (couldn't copy pic here)