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Old 01-05-2009, 04:49 AM
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Do you run moonlights at night? or actinic?
I have a 48" moonlight with 36 blue LEDs in it. It looks awesome at night, but can't capture the bright colors that way.

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Looks awesome, they all look great and i can't pick which one is my favorite lol
I think after you get your tank up you will have the same problem too with your own stuff if you start buying in mass like you were saying.

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Looks like you got some real nice pieces there. Nice shots too.
Thank you. I am not too sure of the ID on a couple of them, but I tend to liek to buy things that are really browned out if they look like they may have potential and see what happens in a few weeks. I think most of the brightest SPS I have were acquired this way, and it is always a nice suprise what turns out. As for shots, I still want to pick up a better macro lens, but this hobby won't let me save up enough.

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Very beautiful tank!!!!! great job...
Thanks. I think we all have something in common on here, and that is that we all love our tanks and finding ways to make it better. I hope whatever I do next doesn't ruin all I have put in so far.

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What is this? I LOVE this!!
I am starting to really like the color it turned too! I am not totally sure what it is. I was guessing a cyphastrea of some kind so I did a search on it and came across this, http://www.reeffarmers.com/limitedpu...cyphastrea.htm . This coloration is consistent with the non-top down shot

So for now, until I find something more conclusive, I will believe it is a cyphastrea japonica. If anyone else can correct me, please do!
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