I've been slacking on updates for a while so I figure I would go ahead and add a pretty big update.
I've had a few ups and downs. Unfortunately I lost my clam and the blue spotted jawfish . The clam was my fault, the jawfish had buried it one day and I went to move it not realizing it had attached a small portion of it's foot onto a rock. I damaged the base and it parishes a few weeks later. The blue spotted jawfish was a trooper I think it ended up with a bacterial infection but I wasn't able to get it cured.
Sorry if there are too many pictures
Things are continuing to grow, the most recent chalice that I got is completely recovered from the fragging it went through.
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May 5th -> May 19th -> July 5th
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This red and blue favia from wwc is growing at an insanely fast pace. Sorry for the Rainford's goby in the last picture, he just wouldn't let me take a picture, but you can see how much of the rock it has covered!
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May 14th -> June 14th -> July 5th
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Bizzaro cyphastrea
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June 17th -> July 5th
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It's also interesting to watch the different phases of the tank. I started with the fleshy algae phase like most people, then moved to the coraline phase, and now i'm starting to have a pineapple sponge explosion! I noticed last week how many were hanging around and now this week it seem like they've almost doubled (I'm guessing they haven't truly doubled in population, I've just been paying more attention).
Gold rush
Pectinia sp. (named by someone who has it locally).
Acropora echinata (ORA Hawkins echinata). Just after getting this one so I photo acclimation it on the sandbed, I didn't want any sediment to rest on it so I propped it up on frag plugs.
Placed in its final spot
Mango montipora