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I love how healthy your nems look!

(I think your clownfish agrees with me)
 

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Thanks for all the comments friends. I placed the new corals this weekend in their permanent homes.

The new Candy Canes were placed right in the middle of Caulastrea Island. They are much more red and green in person than the Caulastrea echinulata next to them which are blue and purple (the new ones are Caulastrea furcata just like the neon Trumpets to the right).
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The Blue Cespitularia was placed in the back near the Grandis Palythoa. The ends should get nice and feathery as they continue to open more.
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I am hoping it will fill in the space nicely between the two anemones. If it grows a couple more inches it will start to really fill that hole. Don’t mind the bryopsis and other algae. All just part of a natural reef.
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Thanks for all the comments friends. I placed the new corals this weekend in their permanent homes.

The new Candy Canes were placed right in the middle of Caulastrea Island. They are much more red and green in person than the Caulastrea echinulata next to them which are blue and purple (the new ones are Caulastrea furcata just like the neon Trumpets to the right).
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The Blue Cespitularia was placed in the back near the Grandis Palythoa. The ends should get nice and feathery as they continue to open more.
3B6CBC99-FBF4-4776-BEBA-9E521930E00D.jpeg


I am hoping it will fill in the space nicely between the two anemones. If it grows a couple more inches it will start to really fill that hole. Don’t mind the bryopsis and other algae. All just part of a natural reef.
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I like the candy cane Duncan garden. Brilliant.
 
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Hey Brian... March POTM is "fish close up." Might I suggest you enter the above pic? It really is beautiful!
Hmmm... I won a contest recently, not sure if I can. Worth trying I suppose. Thanks for encouraging.
 

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Just hopped on to your thread. Your anemone's look fantastic! Looking forward to future updates. I don't think I'll have time to get through all 268 pages of your build thread, sadly.

Also, I tried clicking the build thread badge in your profile and it links to a youtube video of a badger dancing to tiktok. Is that your doing?
 

HAVE YOU EVER KEPT A RARE/UNCOMMON FISH, CORAL, OR INVERT? SHOW IT OFF IN THE THREAD!

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

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  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

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