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Love those sequence pics, and how you put names to all your SPS. There are still a few of mine that I am not sure of, so that really helps. Wish everyone would do that.
And when I saw your Granulosa, I think I may have that one, although the stocks on mine are more pink than green. The tips look the same though. I saw an Ice Fields Tenuis on the Mad Jelly site, which also looks similar. So am not totally sure. Good news, is I just bought a new camera. Once I figure out how to use it (LOL), will start posting more pics of my tank and corals. |
I love progression shots! You got some serious growing power? Do you does nouc mam?
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.. although, I am going to have some nuoc mam for dinner. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJvNEUFtyHk !!! ^ These guys remind me of you and Long. |
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Kien your photos are turning my frown upsidedown :sad: :biggrin:
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Dude grows amazing corals and takes amazing pics of said corals. And makes it sound easy. Is there a Kien kourse for Kool koral?
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At the end if the day, the principals are exactly the same for all of us. 1. Keep your tank clean 2. Keep your tank stable 3. Collect stuff you like. What's different are the methods we employ to achieve the above. There are so many methods, and they all work so long as you implement them properly. That's the beauty of this hobby. There is not just one single road, there are in fact many roads that will lead to success in this hobby :-) #LessonNumberOne |
Loving the shots! Nice work!
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I couldn't agree more. If you ever run into someone who tells you there is only one way to do reefing, run away.
I've seen some of the nicest reef tanks with super healthy, colourful, growing corals that were KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) and others that were gorgeous but with all the bells and whistles. Some use RODI, some tap. Some are almost religious about doing frequent water changes, others go months in between. Whatever works for you, stick with that. Some people have more $$ to spend on the high end equipment, others prefer to put in more work and time to so simple water changes to keep up water parameters. It really is more an ART than a science, although a lot of science does go into it. ' Anthony Quote:
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~Tony |
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Unless of course your Kien who is in a league of his own :lol: |
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