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    Default Quick Macro Pics

    These are from my 75 Gal. Reef
    :arrow: (p.s. looking for Candy Coral Frags local WI pickup)

    Check out my blenny on the 1st one

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    Reef_Angel - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Very nice pics Feederfish! You just have to love those Blenny's! They have personality that doesn't quit! Everytime I see a new and cool colored one, I have to have it. They hold social gatherings in the tank.
    Have a Wonderful Day on the Reef!
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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Nice shots! If you get the chance why not upload them to the board gallery. When you say candy coral are you looking for what I guess we call "candy cane" coral?

    Like these pictured below. We have several heads that are starting to split, but the first frag has been promised out for over a month now.... hopefully in a while we'll have some more branches to frag, good growers, but definately not the fastest growing critter we have.
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    jerryc - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Great pics i have a Candy but to expensive to ship hope you find one close to
    you.
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    dakar those are some nice pieces, I work in Pardeville, would you like to sell one of those frags, I could pick them up?? What is you lighting?? I have 6- 65 watt pcs on my 75 Gal
    When this baby hits 88 Mph Your going to see some serious Sh*t !

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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    They really belong to Reef_Angel, you'd have to work it out with her, I sorta promised her I'd not mess with anything in that tank, but I know we want to keep one colony in tact and frag the other, she gets fragged tommorrow for GT, he's been patiently waiting in the wings for a long while now. Hopefully they'll continue to keep splitting, actually doing pretty good most every head has either split or is splitting in just under 2 months or so, and with any luck our fragging colony will have enough to frag again shortly, growth rate isn't the fastest critter we have, but pretty steady. Made some system improvements after a near crash, so hoping things will do even better here shortly.

    I'm sure she'll pop in tomorrow duing the day... make her an offer she can't refuse, I finally found her some frogspawn last week, but know she's still looking for a hammer coral....

    BTW that tank is just a 55 long with 4x65 PC, and they seem quite happy at the bottom of the tank, though the tubes are probably nearing their end of life and will need to be replaced soon.
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