a few quick pictures from yesterday.
Yes, that is a big beautiful aiptasia next to a really cool mussel growing in the sump of my 120
This goni is finally starting to look like something. I've been moving it around for quite a while to find the flow it likes.
The image doesn't do this platygyra justice...
Always hard to post a pic of this Trachy without wanting to add the caption "Feed Me Seymour"
This bubble coral hides in the back, so, the glass isn't always the cleanest. Its the best spot for it considering flow though.
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This fox coral also hides in the back, and I have to squeeze my fat ass behind the tank to get good pictures of it. If you look at the bottom left, there is a hitchhiker coral that has moved off the edge of the skeleton. It has too many polyps (two rows) to be an aiptasia or majano. I am guessing its a plate, given their tendency to appear out of nowhere.