May I make a bold recommendation. I like the name MOAR.
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May I make a bold recommendation. I like the name MOAR.
Or MoriartyMOAR, is short for Morrine...
I almost said this!MOARticia
Or "Get back here you little schitt"I'd call her Dummy. It makes it easier when you're chasing her through the woods on a camping trip. "Get back here Dummy!"
I swear, your coral looks so good, maybe you don't need fish after all??Vada wants to play Brain Games
Thank you. The pixel 6 takes most of the credit. A reef really isn't the same, without fish. It doesn't feel the same.I swear, your coral looks so good, maybe you don't need fish after all??
Maybe not when you view the whole tank, but the glamour shots are awesome!Thank you. The pixel 6 takes most of the credit. A reef really isn't the same, without fish. It doesn't feel the same.
I've never cut a Lepto before. I just always put a piece of rubble or a frag plug next to where it's growing and let it grow onto that, then pick it up once it has a decent amount of encrusting on it.Need some tips on coral dips after fragging- what do you guys do? Cutting up leptos, Duncan’s, candy cane today. Also…. I have the deal of the century of a 210 gallon tank that’s been resealed coming home with me, with a 75 gallon home-made sump, and three coral colonies that are all the size of 2+ footballs for 750 total… what should I do?? Pics of the tank with the large tang is the 210 that is currently getting taken down and below are other pics
not including other coral ,rock ,or fish ?hand for scale of the Monti colony- is the 210 a good deal? He wants 250 for the tank and stand and sump but then 500 for the three huge coral colonies