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    You have a polyp count? Looking forward to seeing the growth you had and what you started with.

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    I'm having trouble loading pics. Let's see if i can get this working again. IMG 4362 3 - AJ's Growout thread
    Here in the middle of the picture are the baboon butts.

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    Success! Here are some more!IMG 4364 - AJ's Growout thread at the middle left are the aussie invaders
    IMG 4363 - AJ's Growout thread In the middle of this pic are the safecarckers, to the right and slightly higher are the almond joys
    IMG 4365 - AJ's Growout thread in the middle of this pic are the dexters, all closed up, you can see other frags in this pic as well.

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    and some more.IMG 4366 - AJ's Growout thread
    IMG 4367 - AJ's Growout thread
    These show the egg drops. in front of the nuclear greens. the second pic show the new plug arrangement.

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    LOL they look pretty bad! Just need some aptasia for the complete package.
    Looking to pick up a tang to get some of this cleaned up.

    Thanks though.

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    Update time!
    Here are pics of the Baboon Butts ( forground) and the safecrackers (background)

    I have mounted the plugs on their side, attached to rubble rock or dead coral. Hopefully encouraging space for future growth.

    My polyp count for the two frags is, Baboon Butts- 16 and Safecrackers - 16
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    Last edited by AJ :); 01-02-2012 at 07:29 PM. Reason: added content

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    For the second pic we have Dexters front center, and Egg Drops middle center.
    Polyp count, Dexters-11 Eggdrops- 26 !
    IMG 4402 - AJ's Growout thread

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    The third pic has the Aussie Invaders. they are the squashed looking plug in the middle.
    Polyp count for the Aussie Invaders is--12

    It looks like I need to go back and get a pic of the Almond Joys. There are 4 polyps of those.

    Things I have done to the tank are gone to one circulation pump. MP60, added some Kent Tech M, and mixed a little brew of Kent marine buffer and some calcium chloride. Also put a grate in the sump to hold some chaeto I'm hopimg to grow, with a small no light on at reverse schedule. Bobbie got me an awesome Desjardini tang from Sea Dwellers in Angola!
    There is also an emerald crab, and i'm starting some GFO in an aqauclear 500.
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    Here is the pic of the Almond Joys. Polyp count - 4
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    Quote Originally Posted by AJ :) View Post
    Update time!
    Here are pics of the Baboon Butts ( forground) and the safecrackers (background)

    I have mounted the plugs on their side, attached to rubble rock or dead coral. Hopefully encouraging space for future growth.

    My polyp count for the two frags is, Baboon Butts- 16 and Safecrackers - 16
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