Meanwhile, here are the latest of my amateur shots.
Couple of shots of the neon green zoa frag from a friend. I love this guy, but can't yet find the perfect positioning for the piece of rock he's on, so that he's both lit up nicely by the light and has as many polyps as possible visible from the front. First under actinics, then under full lighting.
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Next up a Turbinaria frag that is going great guns. It's already put on noticeable growth since being added to the tank (bulging areas at the right hand side of the frag, front and back) with new polyps (one I could have sworn released a egg/polyp ball - a pink ball - shortly after having been added to the tank).
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The orange and blue/purple zoa frag the friend gave me. I'm going to have to experiment a little with placement I think. The blue is nowhere near as clear on this as when he gave it to me, so I've moved it a little lower in the tank. Hopefully it won't look so washed out soon. The contrast between the two colors was much more noticeable when I first got it.
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This is another frag from the same friend (all my zoas are from him, as is the Turbinaria - his donations have given the tank a real head start!). This frag was much pinker in his tank, so I don't know why it's gone quite grey in my tank. I've swapped its position with the orange/blue frag above, hoping that more light might bring out the pink.
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Latest purchase - the R.yuma. It doesn't have the multicolored attraction of a R.florida, but it's a nice color and came with two on the rock (one large, one very small). I just need to get away from anything with orange in it for my next Ric I think, to get some more contrast in what I hope will be the Ric garden.
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A shot showing the R.florida as well as the orange/blue zoa in its new position. The R.florida is looking a little sad, not particularly expanded, nor particularly bright in color. I've just changed its position though and hope it will start to look a bit happier. It's now front on to the flow, which means it gets blown around less, if that makes sense, as its edge doesn't get lifted up. Plus it should get less sand blown on it now (you can see that the rock has a fair amount on it from its previous position).
Only one donated zoa frag hasn't been doing too great. It's not opening, so I've moved it to a lighter position to see if that gives it the boost it needs.
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