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  1. White Polyps

    Place them in lower light and hopefully they will get their brown color back.
  2. Welcome To America

    No, you apparently didn't know. And not only did you not know, but you weren't even close. Nice going.
  3. Tragic loss at MIMF Clam farm

    This is horrible news. Very sorry to hear it. :(
  4. Yellow Tangs

    Weird,... they look like flavescens/scopas hybrids too.
  5. Odontanthias borbonius available again?

    I just heard that a diver that was collecting borbs has died while trying to catch a batch. Is this true? If so, very very sad news. :cry:
  6. Odontanthias borbonius available again?

    Guys, Has anyone discovered how to sex these yet? The only plausable visual sex i.d. I can think of is that the males have yellow blotches and the females have darker greyish-brownish/dirty-gold blotches. Maybe it's just a coincidence but the ones I have that have a more vibrant yellow blotch...
  7. Odontanthias borbonius available again?

    Yeah Gresh, I'll be in. Anytime after 2pm is fine...give me a buzz. The geckos miss you.
  8. Odontanthias borbonius available again?

    Has anyone else noticed that their poop is bright red? :)
  9. Odontanthias borbonius available again?

    I have 7 of them. All are eating and doing pretty awesome.
  10. Aussie Scoly

    I can tell the colors aren't captured properly in that photo. Terra is right about the color, the greens (reds too) are just amazingly bright in person. Nice score,... and a red one would look really nice placed right next to it.
  11. What type of corals are these???

    Here are some pics for reference: http://www2.aims.gov.au/coralsearch/htm ... es/222.htm http://acoralsource.com/sitebuilder/ima ... 00x386.jpg http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/basch/uhnp ... viidae.htm pic from an online vendor: http://www.reefscience.com/images/coral ... CF0041.JPG
  12. What type of corals are these???

    More than likely Leptastrea sp. Cool corals that don't come in too often, yet very easy to care for. Generally, high flow, moderate/high light.
  13. Odontanthias borbonius

    Has anyone scored any Pseudanthias flavicauda?
  14. Helfrichi firefish pics

    Hmm, I just now finally realized that "Len" is just short for Lens. Fantastic photos my friend!
  15. baby elegance update...

    Hi Chip, Do you have an updated photo of the elegance?

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