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    Posted: April 26 2009 at 8:05pm
I got some great corals from Bruce at Ewalds Reef. I figured I'd try my hand at photos with my trusty dusty Kodak C813. Here are some starters. I'll post more later. Thanks Bruce!
 
 
 
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nice looking corals
out with the large and in with the nano
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Thanks John. Your signature line has me both jealous and interested! Once I can keep LPS and SPS successfully, maybe I'll consider getting more landscape.
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Gorgeous pieces!
 
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i guess i need to update that now since it is up and running
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Love the corals.  By the way whats the top coral, cause its way pretty.
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That is a flower pot coral. They are very pretty. I saw one for the first time in my Uncle's aquarium a couple years back. Not known for good survival in home aquariums, they require "perfect water conditions" and lots of attention/care, but when I asked for an assorted nano corals frag pack, none of us could have known.
 
I try my best to choose corals and fish that have a very good chance of living in my tank. I'll do my best to take really good care of it, but I'm afraid my experience will not be unlike others who find it dies after just a few weeks. Sad because they really are a cool coral.
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Here is another coral with someone who wants to be the center of attention that snuck in the photo...
 
Can anyone identify the coral? I'm not sure but have thought it is a Galaxea.
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Looks like a torch coral to me.
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Brad - Thanks. That was my only other thought as to what it could be. However I thought the polyps would have extended a little more? Like yours for example? Maybe I've just got it in an unhappy part of the tank. It's under my 250w MH about 3/4 up from the bottom of the tank. It's in a medium flow area. How do you have yours set up, Brad?
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Mine are about halfway up and medium to high flow.  It's right in the middle of my 2 vortechs.
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