They're really hard to see with the shading:Where do you see the eggs, I’m looking hard I don’t c anything that looks like fish eggs. That’s pretty cool your fish do that!
They're really hard to see with the shading:Where do you see the eggs, I’m looking hard I don’t c anything that looks like fish eggs. That’s pretty cool your fish do that!
For some reason the first one got compressed like crazy by the website, it doesn't seem to like portrait orientation photos. The last one is just the last photo by itself in a normal horizonal shot and uploaded with a larger size too.Super super nice coral! Color and growth pattern texture are amazing.
Question: how did you get the last picture to come out so clear as opposed to the others?
Google drive seems to host them well:thanks for the info. I guess it’s luck in the dimensions, BAR more often then not compresses my images and I feel like they are blurry mess when I’m looking at crystal clear HD on my camera roll. All good though.
Some of the nicest micros I’ve seen and very nice growth!Forgot to post swap items! Got some nice hammers, traded and sold other corals (anything missing wasn't due to anything dying.
Micro lords and bowerbankis:
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Fimbriaphyllia and wilsoni:
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Fancy Euphyllia:
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Full shot:
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Growth shots:
Walt Disney from @derek_SR :
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SCOP:
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Recovery shot of @under_water_ninja 's Wilsoni finally starting to pick up some symbiodinium in its right half:
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He needs a bigger box!Wow that Disney is really taking off! SCOP growing like crazy too.
Your tank needs more acros and less of that soft stuff.
Tank is cruising along! Tested for the first time in two months before my water change:
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Phosphate was above the Hanna limit (oops). So time to change out my Phosguard I guess.
All animals look great, despite everyone online saying that level of phosphate is tank killing . Only dosing is 12 hour reverse schedule kalk still along with a couple pumps of Tropic Marin K+ and A- a week if I remember.
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Probably overfeeding. I've been away from my tank during the week the past few months. I usually hang around 0.50 ppm.The beauty of long established tanks, nothing can hurt them. Why do you believe your phosphates are elevated?