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I started out collecting a little bit of everything, now I am only buying zoanthids. These are the most recent shots I have, though it looks different now after a couple orders have arrived.

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Yup, those are Armageddons in pic 8. Got them from Rommel at UltimateFrags. They glow even under my PC lighting much more than other "varieties" I have of it.

I'll have to get some new pics up, my last order from him had many bright and glowing ones like the Destroyer Palys. I want everything to stay very brightly colored, that's why I was asking about the optimal lighting for these guys.

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nice little nano.

i hate to tell you this, but you have a major hydroid problem in your tank. they dont look to be causing much irritation to corals. but can easily become a big problem if not taken care of.

just an FYI if you ever upgrade to a bigger tank.

best solution to get rid of them is to take the infected rock out of the tank and use superglue gel to cover the tubes.
 

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Awesome tank...! I love the way the frags look huge in a smaller tank. Insta colonies! :D

The PE's in the second pic down looks like he is sticking his tongue out for the camera!

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