hocky
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These are my first attempts at keeping corals and so far have been seemingly successful. I did have a tube anemone that kept shrinking in size, so I got rid of it, but these ones are all looking good.
Torch coral. Lots of movement so it was hard to get a good shot...
Singularia. He is not fully open in this shot, but he is close. He changes size/shape drastically all the time.
This rock has feather duster and mushrooms on it. The dusters/worms are pretty hard to see since they're still small.
Zooanthids.
I also have a small anemone, but couldn't get a good shot of him. Hopefully all of these will spread and cover a lot more of the tank soon and I will, of course, add more. We're just about to start adding more fish again after our last bout (that we lost) with parasites. The tank currently has 2 blue chromis, 1 damsel, one banded coral shrimp, about 20 hermit crabs, about 20 snails, and we have 1 yellow tang in the hospital/quarantine tank. We'll soon be adding a sailfin tang and a blue hippo and then who knows where we'll go from there. This damn hobby is as expensive as the car thing. haha
Torch coral. Lots of movement so it was hard to get a good shot...
Singularia. He is not fully open in this shot, but he is close. He changes size/shape drastically all the time.
This rock has feather duster and mushrooms on it. The dusters/worms are pretty hard to see since they're still small.
Zooanthids.
I also have a small anemone, but couldn't get a good shot of him. Hopefully all of these will spread and cover a lot more of the tank soon and I will, of course, add more. We're just about to start adding more fish again after our last bout (that we lost) with parasites. The tank currently has 2 blue chromis, 1 damsel, one banded coral shrimp, about 20 hermit crabs, about 20 snails, and we have 1 yellow tang in the hospital/quarantine tank. We'll soon be adding a sailfin tang and a blue hippo and then who knows where we'll go from there. This damn hobby is as expensive as the car thing. haha