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OK, this sounds like a good plan of action for our club. I'll start my list today...could take awhile. I'd like to take actual pics of each colony and properly name tag them then keep in a separate folder (we need to keep this simple for Floyd, kinda like a picture book :confused: ) and Floyd you need to take real pictures of yoour corals with a real camera no Crayon renditions allowed :D

Todd
 
Easiest way that I've found to keep inventory of my corals is that I have photos of each incoming coral and the common name and scientific name saved in a file. This way I have a photo and the name of the coral right at hand.
 
Easiest way that I've found to keep inventory of my corals is that I have photos of each incoming coral and the common name and scientific name saved in a file. This way I have a photo and the name of the coral right at hand.

Oh, sure....thats just way to organized!
 
So would this work. I left out the crayons. Todd is very important that I get a positive ID on the coral and fish that are in the photo. Get to work. Whua ha ha Whua ha ha.

CoralBed.jpg
 
I'm taking it that "A bunch of Zoas, and something blue" isn't detailed enough. :)

:D Sweet, I've got some green sticks, red sticks, a purplish pink sticks too. :sorry: I couldn't help myself. :p

Back to your regularly scheduled programming already in progress.
 
:D Sweet, I've got some green sticks, red sticks, a purplish pink sticks too. :sorry: I couldn't help myself. :p

Back to your regularly scheduled programming already in progress.
Nice, I've always wanted some purplish pink sticks.
 
So would this work. I left out the crayons. Todd is very important that I get a positive ID on the coral and fish that are in the photo. Get to work. Whua ha ha Whua ha ha.

CoralBed.jpg

Is that coral dead? I dont see any polyp extension and there is a lack of color!
 
Oh...you mean the brown thingy.

Sorry, the brown thingy looked dead to me.
As to sticks, I once had an SPS colony that grew amazingly fast. Was 1/2" thick fingers, brown most of the time but under actinics was purple. Of course under actinics, an orange looks purple but I digress.

I could only find one name for it at the time and was forced to call it such: "Fuzzy Stick"
After breaking down the 180, haven't seen it since.
 
Oh Boy! I can see that this is going to be a real headache with so many Verbally Latin Challenged Reefgeeks here :der::blabla::blabla::blabla::confused:

:D Todd :D
 
Do we have a date for the frag/ident thingy at my place? I never heard for sure.
I might have a computer kicking around that we can use :)
Slick idea Alex, I wish I had done that from the start.
I really like the idea of doing a list, and I like even more that someone else is going to keep track!
What size photo's would you like Todd? How would you like us to get them to you? Photobucket, e-mail, other?
 
Do we have a date for the frag/ident thingy at my place? I never heard for sure.
Your place your time
I might have a computer kicking around that we can use :)
Cool I thought you might
Slick idea Alex, I wish I had done that from the start.
Yea I have been doing exactly that for the past couple of years, just didn't want to be the first reefgeek to admit it Thanks Alex
I really like the idea of doing a list, and I like even more that someone else is going to keep track!
YES and a big thanks to Lorrie in a state of dilusion for volunteering
What size photo's would you like Todd? How would you like us to get them to you? Photobucket, e-mail, other?
Photobucket or similar would be best but even a standard jpeg image should do sent to my e-mail [email protected]

Looks like Dave has volunteered to be my assistant/editor in applying correct latin spelling and only being 3 blocks away helps to

Cheers, Todd
 
OK, I will start. Except for the fuzzy stick and white thingy, others will have to name and catalog. They used to have more color. Occationally they green up a bit:
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