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From the album: Data's DT
Blastomusa and assorted other corals, including heliopora, orange monti cap, purple nurple montipora, monti digitata, red acan lord, incredible hulk palys© James N. Dart
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From the album: Data's DT
Blastomusa and assorted other corals, including heliopora, lemon-lime and purple nurple montipora, monti digitata, red acan lord, incredible hulk palys© James N. Dart
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From the album: Data's DT
Springer's dottyback w/red lord acan, "purple nurple" encrusting monti, etc.© James N. Dart
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From the album: Data's DT
Leopard wrasse w/large open brain (lobo?), squamosa clam and neon green hammer© James N. Dart
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From the album: Data's DT
Newly-split rock flower anemone and various (mostly) LPS corals© James N. Dart
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From the album: Data's DT
serpent star among various corals, incl. zoas, encrusting gorgonian, "hellboy" favia© James N. Dart
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I like taking pics of my duncan lol... These are all with my Nikon 3200 under my nanobox at about 16k. Can't forget this guy Or this one... And of course, little baby Sunny... New baby ricordia popped out of nowhere on my live rock earlier this summer... One last shot of the duncan
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From the album: Frag Pics
Top-down shot of pink-tip green frogspawn colony from my 75-gallon DT (~15+ heads)© James N. Dart
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From the album: Tank Problems
3rd image of female False Perc clown with wound on dorsal right side; unclear if only cut or parasite also -
From the album: Tank Problems
2nd image of female False Perc clown with wound on dorsal right side; unclear if only cut or parasite also -
From the album: Tank Problems
Female False Perc clown with wound on dorsal right side; unclear if only cut or parasite also -
Anyone have ideas on how to get clownfish to STOP hosting in a chosen location? Our pair of false percula clowns took up residence in our Aussie Duncan colony a few months back, and the Duncan clearly doesn't appreciate their presence. In the past, generally either the tentacles would be widely extended in the flow, the individual polyp mouths were generally visible, or both (see first two photos, below). Now, though, we almost never see either of these two conditions; the duncan spends almost all of its time relatively buttoned-up (see third photo below). Previously, we had clowns hosting in our large frogspawn, which didn't seem to phase it or them at all. In addition, our RBTA has been growing well and I think it could probably handle them at this point, if they'd ever deign to move on (bottom photo). Any suggestions on gently evicting them that won't hurt either them or the Duncan? Thanks.
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From the album: Tank Problems
Our false percula clown pair residing in this aussie duncan colony (to the chagrin of the latter)© James N. Dart
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Tank From The Top 016 Blasto, Lord Acan, Purple Nurple, Hulk
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From the album: From the Top
Blastomussa, red Lord Acan, Purple Nurple encrusting montipora, Incredible Hulk palys© James N. Dart
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Tank From The Top Neon Green Toadstool, Hammer; Alien Eye Chalice
LCDRDATA posted a gallery image in Member's Gallery
From the album: From the Top
(Tyree?) Neon Green Toadstool, Neon Green Hammer, Alien Eye Chalice frag© James N. Dart
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