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Here is the video. Let me know if you need more focus just on Dendra and Portia. They aren’t fully awake yet.













Thanks, when Dendra open, she helps as a reference point. And if possible from front and side views of tank, like 1 minute front view, then 1 minute each side of tank, total of 3 minutes. When you can. Not trying to be hard. Thx
 
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What a photo

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Here is the video. Let me know if you need more focus just on Dendra and Portia. They aren’t fully awake yet.
Just saw vid., flow is nice. Looks close if not spot on, to ocean conditions. Thanks for sharing.
 

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On a side note, Portia is still about the same. At least she isn't getting worse. Her color looks good but she still doesn't have the strength to inflate. She hasn't yet crashed on the road to recovery.

Little brown blob I got a couple of months ago, if they are fed and happy they are very resilient, Portia looks like she is water changing and adapting to me! :)

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Little brown blob I got a couple of months ago, if they are fed and happy they are very resilient, Portia looks like she is water changing and adapting to me! :)

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Yea. She was a little flattened on one side and pale. Like a watermelon that’s never been turned if you’ve ever seen that. They get all flat and pale on the side that’s been on the ground the whole growing season. That’s sort of what Portia looked like. She must have been in that same spot, flat against the bottom for weeks. I mounted her with that side up and the color has came back.

I give it a week or 2 and she’ll be right as rain.
 
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On a side note, Portia is still about the same. At least she isn't getting worse. Her color looks good but she still doesn't have the strength to inflate. She hasn't yet crashed on the road to recovery.
Patience grasshopper patience.....Hahaha
 

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Tiny Dendronephthya 7 months old, still kicking , wild baby, came on rock


Any one know why videos look clear before loading onto youtube or Instagram. But on their platform
To me look horrible.

Yes, because you're doing it wrong.
 
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in the frag cage there was already two red chili Cactus corals. I pour water in the cage and the frags will move around if they are not attached and a couple days later I pour more water and eventually they don't move and I know they have attached.
 

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