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  1. Day 58, and surprisingly I spotted something new.

    With the sign material covering up the lights, the tank looks so pretty during the actinic period. However, my camera really doesn't do it justice, unfortunately. Here's a hint of what I see each morning before the metal halides turn on. The colors are crisper, and less vivid than these depict.

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    This staghorn coral grows new tips that are blue, and they almost ...
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  2. Instant shade

    About 18 months ago, I purchased some full sheets of black sign material. They come in 8' x 4' panels, and are about 1/8" thick (like cardboard, but very smooth). This is great to bond a poster or picture to to keep a nice flat presentation. Since I had it handy, I cut a 20" strip to cover the front of the tank for some pictures today. The other half was held in place with magnets on the fishroom side. Without the blue VHO lighting filling the living room and my eyes, the colors of the corals ...
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  3. Day 56: Pictures!

    Here's an Acropora millepora I got last month. I never seen any fish near it, but it tends to be rather closed up.

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    10 days ago, I posted a picture of a birdsnest with potential branches. Here it is today.

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    The blastos to the left are pretty, but my eye is on the Montipora on the right. It's green with blue polyps, and came from Sea World San Antonio.

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  4. Sunday's "chores" completed

    After finishing up my cup of coffee, I decided to tackle some needed reef tasks:

    Cleaned the skimmer collection cup. It was filled with standing foam, and my tank sitter told me the waste collector and filled to the shut off point during my recent trip to Arizona. I'd imagine the anemones probably spawned one night. The Skimmer Swabbie is such a wonderful device, I don't know how anyone can run a skimmer without one. It keeps the neck completely clean so the skimmer operates at peak ...
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  5. New growth worth noting

    When you look at your tank, do you look closely enough to see what's newly grown in?

    My birdsnest colony that died left me some twigs. This particular piece broke off weeks ago and has sat on the rock in this exact spot untouched. I've checked on it from time to time because it isn't in an exposed easy-to-spot area. And what I saw were little white tips which are the beginnings of future branches. Took this macro shot with a top down box today. This was shot under a 10,000K 400w ...

    Updated 12-20-2013 at 08:12 PM by melev

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