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  1. AndrewJ

    Pictures pictures pictues

    Thanks! 'ppreciate it.
  2. AndrewJ

    Pictures pictures pictues

    Here's a bit of our stock at a glance.
  3. AndrewJ

    Pictures

    Yea I made the acro hotel. With a drill it wasn't too hard, and it came out so nice I had to buy a new rock and make one for my own tank. Nice not having to look at those ugly frag plugs haha.
  4. AndrewJ

    Pictures

  5. AndrewJ

    -STOP- Picture time.

    It's that time again; heres a little taste of our current stock. Keep in mind all euphyllias are 35% off, and zoanthids/corallimorpharians are 25% off.
  6. AndrewJ

    Pictures Part II

    Thank 'ya kindly.
  7. AndrewJ

    Pictures Part II

    More Pictures!
  8. AndrewJ

    2001: A Picture Odyssey (image heavy)

    Here's a little overview of our current stock. Keep in mind all corals are 30%; with the exception of Acans, Micros, and Tridacna clams being 20% off.
  9. AndrewJ

    Monthly May Specials

    Here's a few corals we have in currently.
  10. AndrewJ

    Few more pictures (image heavy)

    Quick correction; the one I labeled Australian Mycedium came in as Mycedium, but I'm fairly sure it's an Oxypora egyptensis.
  11. AndrewJ

    Few more pictures (image heavy)

    Heres a few shots in addendum to the thread a few days ago. Australian Euphyllias Cool Zoas. Bluesy brain. Reverse Prism favia (Australian) Acans + Trachy Seriously cool Australian Mycedium (personal favorite) Symphillia and Goniastrea
  12. AndrewJ

    Picture Dump (image heavy)

    Here's a few shots of our current stock. Reminder - all leathers are 30% off, and euphyllias are 25% off.
  13. AndrewJ

    New Austrailian Shipment 8/20

    Here's a few shots of the coral we got in.
  14. AndrewJ

    DUNCAN Frags!!!

    Here's some pictures of a few of the ducan frags we have in stock. This particular duncan above isn't up for $20 a polyp. I put him up because he photographed so well.
  15. AndrewJ

    Attack of the killer photos! (image heavy)

    Being located near a local reef does have its benefits. Across the pond, it takes a lot of middle men to get the corals to us. Also to clarify, the corals that look like aiptasia are a type of zoanthid. It is the unfortunate folly of their structure that they resemble pest anemones.
  16. AndrewJ

    Attack of the killer photos! (image heavy)

    Thanks man, the feedback keeps my camera workin' and happy.
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