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  1. Euphyllia pananchora

    Euphyllia pananchora

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    New Scavenger Hunt Contest!!!

    Yes indeed :) Cheers, Kevin
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    New Scavenger Hunt Contest!!!

    Yes you got it! Cheers, Kevin
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    It's time to say good by :(

    Hi Rob, Sorry to hear you have decided to get out of the hobby. I wish all the best for you. Please stop by anyway to say hello when you come this way. You and Julie are always welcome to come hang out. Regards, Kevin
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    Zoas Not Growing - Please help.....

    Some species of Xenia such as the Pom Pom (X. umbellata) are sensitive to alkalinity levels. A range of 8-9 dKH is recommended. Oyster Feast and Roti-Feast both work well to enhance growth rates just keep an eye on unwanted algae growth and reduce feeding accordingly. Lighting is low on the...
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    New Scavenger Hunt Contest!!!

    Now that's funny! :hat: Or perhaps Kevin is an insomniac :) Cheers, Kevin
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    New Scavenger Hunt Contest!!!

    Hi Chris, I guess I liked that one so much I posted it twice :) My bad. You're a winner! Cheers, Kevin
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    New Scavenger Hunt Contest!!!

    Heck it was already 8AM Maine time :) . BTW I posted it last night. Cheers, Kevin
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    New Scavenger Hunt Contest!!!

    Oh to be sure :D here it is: :) Cheers, Kevin PS: That's an 8' ladder next to it.
  10. Big Skimmer

    Big Skimmer

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    New Scavenger Hunt Contest!!!

    Good job! I don't know how fast I would have found it if I didn't place it there. Thanks to IPisces for the picture editing help :wave: as I am computer challenged. Regards, Kevin
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    New Scavenger Hunt Contest!!!

    I thought someone would have found it by now. It's been 12 hours or so :D Cheers, Kevin
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    Help ID some coral.

    Hello, Do the polyps rise from a purple rubbery mat? If so it is most likely Pachyclavularia sp. It can spread quite rapidly and be hard to control. It is best to isolate it on a rock surrounded by sand. It can be trimmed as it leaves the rock and grows across the sand. It is also easy to remove...
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    Can anyone name this coral

    They could certainly be Rhodactis. It's hard to tell from the picture. The main difference between the two is the smooth margin at the edge of the oral disk of the Amplexidiscus. The Rhodactis Genus has many more species and is much more common in the aquarium trade (and typically more...
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    Tubbataha

    Nice Tony! Cheers, Kevin
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    Can anyone name this coral

    Hello, They are Amplexidiscus fenestrafer (Dunn & Hamner 1980). They are commonly called Elephant Ear mushroom. Regards, Kevin
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    New Scavenger Hunt Contest!!!

    You got it. You are an early riser :) I thought maybe someone in an earlier time zone might get it. Cheers, Kevin
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    My Brains eating dinner!

    The Trachyphyllia geoffroyi looks very nice! It's my favorite color combination. Raw shrimp cut to the size of a pencil eraser works well as a food source. Regards, Kevin
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    Sunset Monti Pictures?

    I use ICgel brand cyanoacrylate. HTH, Kevin
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    Clam spawn and coral reaction

    The calm is still spawning every evening. The new MP60 has gotten rid of the cyanobacteria. Regards, Kevin
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