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  1. cayman isl

    Puerto Vallarta Pics

    ..... and guess what? ..... even more Angels!:
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    Puerto Vallarta Pics

    Moon Jelly:
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    Puerto Vallarta Pics

    Massive amounts of Angels:
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    Puerto Vallarta Pics

    Angels and those always present Seargent Majors!:
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    Puerto Vallarta Pics

    Angels and what could be a type of Anthias, I'm not sure:
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    Puerto Vallarta Pics

    Angels and Jacks:
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    Puerto Vallarta Pics

    Some pics of the snorkel trip to PV. Water clarity was terrible due to the rainy season. Some good fish but not a whole lot of variety. Here goes: Los Arcos, this is where we went in:
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    Photos of Fragging the Beast!

    You probably could. One frag did good with the needle and thread, the other didn't. You might want to just loop the thread over and in between the "trunks" and then the rock. Keep it in a low flow area until it adheres. Good Luck :)
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    This is Richard....

    hmmmm.... Diet Sprite!!! have to give that one a try...
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    This is Richard....

    goinballde, I have a canopy that keeps him "grounded", all Richard does is hang around with the two clowns, I haven't even seen him dash around like he is supposed to! Must be a low-stress fish! Hey, I also am a Captain fan! Try a double shot mixed with Sunkist orange soda! Tastes like a...
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    couple of new Bali aq. pieces

    Shoreliner11 If you don't mind..... (I'm a little late) Thanks, hughescl@verizon.net
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    Photos of Fragging the Beast!

    ....finally the original colt. You can see the polyps on the stumps: I have since moved them all from their original post-frag positions. They are just getting too BIG! I will have to repeat the process again in a few months. Having an all-colt-coral tank was not really my intent with this tank!
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    Photos of Fragging the Beast!

    ....and the right side frag after a month. Also stuck to the rock and doing well:
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    Photos of Fragging the Beast!

    The middle one did great with just looping the line over the trunk and keeping it in low flow for awhile. Stuck to it's own rock and is now back in a high flow area. Here it is today, a little over a month later:
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    ATTENTION!:Sharks could be gone....

    Yea, I bought it for $200.000 in 1996. But as far as I'm concerned it's only worth $158,400! Cause that's what I owe on it!! (I agree, there is NO WAY I would pay these outrageous prices for a house) ...... wonder what a 3 bedroom goes for in Grand Cayman? ....oh yea,..... sharks
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    ATTENTION!:Sharks could be gone....

    Badkharma, Living out in "the 909" is not Southern California! Orange County is paradise! And owning a 1600 square foot house that is worth $750,000 is not bad either! I would sell, but there's no place better to go, unless it's Grand Cayman! Oh yea, there's still sharks here too!! (in keeping...
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    This is Richard....

    GO Richard GO !!!!! The back of the tank is painted black and those white spots are nerite snail eggs. Looks like outer-space. Thanks for the comments!
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    my 40 gallon

    Seashore, Do a search on my name in the reef forum. I fragged my colt and the 2 frags and original coral are doing great. Good luck!
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    This is Richard....

    A picture of Richard:
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    Photos of Fragging the Beast!

    Oh, and hariii2, looks like I'll be getting my own hat! We will be in Cayman at the end of July!! Got the Seven Mile Beach Resort for a week! Can't wait, I'll take lots of pictures!!
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