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  1. Hi guys, I had a very positive impression from this months meeting, it was my 1st and it was great. It felt good to be around people to share this passion, and now here I am introducing myself (... well, my tank), and hoping to share the joy from the hobby with all of you. Mine is a bow front 30 gallons tank. Is bare bottom and about 6+ month old. I've been introducing corals, fish and inverts in a very controlled way, slowly but constantly until I finally run out of space (i think), and now is time to let them be, see them grow and enjoy the interaction. I do have questions related to how to improve my system but due to time constrains that will probably have to wait till later this fall/winter, when I will really appreciate some feedback and help from those more experienced. Although I have had fish for about 20 years, it has only been about 1 year since i adventure into reefing. This are my baby steps and is exciting to see how much there is for me learn. To the images now... but please excuse the quality as I couldn't do any better with my phone. By the way, any help obtaining better pictures with iphone7 on led lights is greatly appreciated. Thanks
  2. From the album: Data's DT

    Close-up of GARF Purple Bonsai colony at edge of orange Monti Cap

    © James N. Dart

  3. LCDRDATA

    Tricolor 009

    From the album: From the Top

    Closer top shot of tricolor acro colony

    © James N. Dart

  4. LCDRDATA

    Tricolor 010

    From the album: From the Top

    Zoom shot of tricolor acro colony healthy section

    © James N. Dart

  5. LCDRDATA

    GPB 008

    From the album: From the Top

    GARF Purple Bonsai colony "profile" through tank front

    © James N. Dart

  6. LCDRDATA

    Tricolor 007a

    From the album: From the Top

    Closeup of Tricolor colony profile

    © James N. Dart

  7. LCDRDATA

    Tricolor 007

    From the album: From the Top

    Tricolor acro colony full "profile" through tank front

    © James N. Dart

  8. LCDRDATA

    Tricolor 004

    From the album: From the Top

    Tricolor Acro colony from top full

    © James N. Dart

  9. LCDRDATA

    GPB 003

    From the album: From the Top

    GARF Purple Bonsai colony from above Left

    © James N. Dart

  10. LCDRDATA

    GPB 002

    From the album: From the Top

    GARF Purple Bonsai colony from above front

    © James N. Dart

  11. From the album: Frag Pics

    GARF Purple Bonsai frag

    © James N. Dart

  12. Got to have it!!! http://blog.aquanerd.com/2014/06/the-d-day-acro-from-reef-raft-usa-is-a-real-eye-catcher.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-d-day-acro-from-reef-raft-usa-is-a-real-eye-catcher
  13. http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc418/jrg993/photo.jpg Please help! This happened to this Acro Frag *overnight* - it's covered in small holes. I'm going to dip it when I go home to see what falls off but if someone could ID it for me I would really appreciate it. My water params are really locked, all other corals fine - it looks like a nasty pest of some kind. You can really see the hole at the bottom of the frag but if you look close it's covered in them. I've never seen damage like this - especially this rapidly.
  14. From the album: From the Top

    Purple w/green polyps acro, three types of Green Star Polyps (GSP)

    © James N. Dart

  15. Notice this today. It was not like this on Saturday.
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