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Ehudd

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These are a few of my corals i am not a good photographer so some of the other photos were rubbish. Picture 7, what type of coral is this? when i got my LR nothing was on it and 1 year later i have this. I did not buy it.
 

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Fish now only 3 of them. I have the blue tang only temp, my friend disowned it and almost let it die. I have trying to get him up to better health. Slowly does it... My lawn mower bleny is by far my fav. They are awsome. He owns my tank :p
 

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That is a very, very healthy looking system you have there mate, just shows you how nature takes over in a short period of time.
 
yeah... that blue tang does not look healthy.... hopefully you can nurse it to full health and, well, 100 gallon tank IMO :)
 
thats for the comments. Does anyone know what type of Coral picture number 7 is??
Oh and yesterday i went out and bought a hammer coral and an elegance. Both look very good. Get some photo;s when fully out.
 
hmm the ends dont really look like a torch, torch corals have small little bally type things at the end, this coral seems like the tentacle sharpens out at the end.
 
nah its not a torch coral. Its got many polyps. when closed it looks like the formation of a gaxaxy coral or something. But isnt. A mystery????
 
no a torch can have that many polyps if not more.... But i dont think it is a torch either way. Is the base rock or soft? Does it move?
 
I know what a torch coral is dw its hard to explain.
uhhhh look at the photo and below it are skeletons of where the coral used be previously b4 it died and came back to life in my tank.
It is not like a daisy. It does not come far off the rock nor does it branch out.
 
no im saying is the flesh attached to a skeleton, or is the flesh attached to a rock, if we can find out if its a hard coral or an anemone or something, it may help out.

Has it ever moved?
 
is has never moved. I got the rock a year ago and a tiny and i mean tiny little tenticle was there. Nothing happend to it for around 4 months. Then all of a sudden this thing just started multiplying. Its some sort of a colony. Its not one skeleton, its all little ones. this picture below will show what i mean. I have circled what the flesh is attached to. Which does not come out any further than the rock itself. Lol this iso confusing.
 

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well here is a pic of my 2 new corals and elegance and a hammer frag. And a whole tank shot..
 

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