Cali Kid Corals

Elos 120 (liter)

DurTBear said:
Haven't tried to change the MP40 programming yet. I wouldn't know where to start in trying that so I'd probably need your help to try something like that.
It'a cake walk. Just sounds intimidating! I'd be glad to help anytime in anyway. :)
As long as your Vortechs are the MP-40w's (wireless model) then all you need is the wireless apex add on. It plugs into the bus (one conveniently available at the 8 outlet block and presto chango, you're all set. Well, not quite, you need to update the firmware of the apex to recognize the new protocol but not really a big deal. To be honest, I did need to talk to Kurt "a little" to understand that the firmware update of the apex needs to be initiated at the display, not a web interface. Once I did that, THEN it was a cakewalk. :bigsmile:
 
Got Light?

Received and mounted my Reef Brite 48" strip of actinic blue LED's. OXO WOW MAN HOLY COW what a difference! I'm running them for two hours when the system first lights up (along with two T5 Super Actinics for an hour then 4 more Special Blue and Daylight T5's for the second hour) then off until the Mh's have each run their 4 hours and are off. The LED's come back on when the last Mh is off at 7 pm. An hour later 4 of the T5's shut down and an hour later the last two Super Actinic T5's and the LED's shut down. PG&E loves me! Here's the Apex program for LED's:

Fallback OFF
Set OFF
If Time 12:00 to 14:00 Then ON
If Time 19:00 to 22:00 Then ON
If Temp > 82.0 Then OFF
Min Time 030:00 Then OFF
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This one got my liver to quiver. Special mini-mother colony of most unusual Prism Favia. Thanks Cerrissa, Robert, Jimmy and crew at Neptune. Jackpot!

PS I know some of you might say, "John look.........it has dotted saw lines between the heads" I considered the saw but could not bring myself to alter the shape since it fit perfectly in last section that would accommodate a piece that large
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Reef Brite's are sic! I saw them yesterday at Bryan's house and they make everything glow and pop. Nice favia you picked up and is that a blasto in the foreground?
 
yardartist said:
That acan photo was definitely an 'I think acan' shot. Congrats.
Thank you for the killer coral. It's a mean one, can't place it within an inch of anyone else but it has a cool green outer growing edge and is the most vibrant orange in town. Looks like it's going to be popping off minis at any time.
 
CookieJar said:
Love that prism favia. It looks like someone sprinkled favia seeds onto a rock and they just popped up in random locations on the rock. :)
Hey Bill, I'll aways blame you for getting me going on prism favia! Now I can't resist them. :bigsmile: Your prism frag is looking better every day and it's much different than the two that I now have, three including yours.
 
Fish Pic Updates:

So I did march of the fairy wrasses last week. All from Karson and Co. at Aquatic Collections. Purchased along with the African Flasher shown on the previous page was the solar wrasse shown below and a radiant wrasse who seldom socializes. Talk about fish personalities! The day of our meeting, I returned and purchased a Naoko fairy wrasse (species discovered 6 months ago) and one of my fairy wrasse super heros: a barred Mystery Wrasse. These wrasses are rally hard to photograph as they move fast even when they don't see a camera approach. I'll just keep snapping shots until I get some that are 90% in focus! :| Still owed are pics of the Mystery Wrasse, the Radiant Wrasse and the Naoko Wrasse. I'm a little concerned about the Radiant as my instincts tell me there may be trouble with his health. He eats OK and comes out to play for a little while every day but spends most of the day hiding.
Below the pic of the Solar is a spotted mandarin that I've had since about January. He eats like a pig and you can see his name should be Porky
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Hey, stop me if I start to clog up the forum bandwidth. Also, I'm sure by now you all think I have too much time on my hands! LOL
Mystery Wrasse in somewhat decent focus and Naoko Wrasse. Notice that he does some reasonable flashing as well as the African. I've got to catch the African doing his flash and catch it for posting.
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cute cute cute!

Thanks for the pics, John! Wonderful!!
For those of us sitting in front of the computer all day (and not having a tank in the office), this is as close as i could get for my afternoon reef-fix. :)
 
I love your LPS pieces, all mounted on little stands to keep them off of the sandbed! Your tank is looking fantastic... thanks for the updated photos.
 
John, I see someting wrong, something unsymmentrical in your tank. You need another frag-a-rack on the right side to balance it out. :D I have a red goni frag for you when you have some space- just PM me.
 
CookieJar said:
John, I see someting wrong, something unsymmentrical in your tank. You need another frag-a-rack on the right side to balance it out. :D I have a red goni frag for you when you have some space- just PM me.
I just KNOW I've got room for a goni. I moved out a neon green toad stool the size of Rhode Island today.
Thanks, Bill!

Brian's right and can see the wide open spaces on the upper right, just above the hammer..........
Quite a little assortment these days...... :)
 
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