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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Hoboken
Posts: 1,688
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took a couple pics and the battery died on me. Finally begining to get some color back after a series of unfortunate (aka stupid) events during a battle w/ hair algae, GFO, and alkalinity. I lost a few corals and learned a bit at the same time. I seemed to finally get a handle on things, algae gone, some color returning... A. Loripes ![]() Almost killed this one lol. It was bleached w/ no polyp extension not too long ago. Mille ![]() Another one that is still recovering but getting some blue back in the tips and polyps out like crazy. The one behind it not so much, it's a frag from a wild colony that started RTN'ing on me a while back, the future looks grim for it but we will see. ![]() Tri Color Mille Im overexposing it a bit (suck at photography) because the glow from the polyps is bright! really no BS ![]() ![]() That's it for now, i have an extreme makeover in the works. Making some equipment changes this summer after the wedding/honeymoon. Stay tuned ![]() Last edited by Wes; 04-23-2007 at 10:35 PM. |
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