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  1. Platygyra pini DNA

    Years ago, I got this coral from a local vendor that was about to open for business. It's a beautiful maze coral that has done well or poorly as things happened with water quality. It was plagued with cyano that refused to go away, to the point that I was ready to write it off. When it was down to less than 20% life, it suddenly decided to reverse course and heal. It took nearly a year to fully recover to the point you couldn't tell it ever looked bad.

    When the tank leaked a year ...
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  2. Some fish facts

    Some fish facts:
    The best way to keep an animal like a fish healthy is to know how it makes it's living.
    We are after all very distant relatives of fish (if you believe Darwin) so we should have some sort of understanding of the way they feel.
    We don’t see the way fish see, we don’t feel the way fish feel, and we also don’t eat the way fish eat. Fish don’t have tongues and they don’t "really" chew. (Try chewing without using your tongue) They bite a piece of food, then ...
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  3. Pictures from today

    Wanting to take a picture of one subject, I ended up with a few to share.

    The Hammer zone in the center of the reef is impressive.


    The Yellow Scroll coral is healing a little bit more every day.


    This was a blind shot with a top down photo box. I just pointed and clicked, and got a decent image from the effort.
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  4. When you appreciate your controller more than ever

    While traveling, the reef is automated for the most part, although I do have someone check on the tank daily just to make sure everything is working as it should. Since getting back, I've been sick sick sick. Taking medication has made me sleepy, and I've not had the desire to lift a finger for the past six days, other than to add some thawed fishfood to the reef before the lights shut off for the night.

    The Apex has been keeping everything firing on 8-cylinders, the top off is replenishing ...
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  5. Next Wave 2013 - from a vendor's POV

    For the past few years, I've been evolving from a hobbyist to a vendor in this industry. It's a tough transition for a few reasons, but at my heart I continue to be a hobbyist to the core. At our club's annual one-day conference, I set up a booth as a vendor. In addition, I'm still actively involved in the planning stages, helping make sure that our club runs it successfully. Similar to what we did to plan for MACNA last fall, we have to think about the vendor hall layout, do all we can to promote ...
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