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| Images from March 2010 | |
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5/3 2010 Aiptasia sp. This annoying animal, is tough! Despite repeated attacks with boiling water, it reemerges, and has reached a pretty impressive size. |
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| A colony of Sarcothelia sp.? |
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| Various disc anemones, a couple of Neomeris sp. algae (to the right), valonia sp. bubble algae and to the left, a part of a Caulerpa racemosa algae. |
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| The symbiose anemone (Heteractis sp.) is doing really well. Here it is seen with the female A. clarkii. |
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| Left part of the tank. |
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| Right part of the tank. |
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| C. loriculus in front of Caulastrea sp. |
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| The A. clarkii pair are happy in their anemone. |
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| Blastomussa sp. |
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9/3 2010 Lysmata amboinensis with a freshly discarded shell. The shrimp is eating the shell, to regain the spent material. |
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| Tubipora sp. |
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20/3 2010 Young Naso lituratus. Sadly it only survived a few days in the tank. |
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| Valonia algae has become a problem. Here is a close up of the worst affected area. They are really quite decorative, so I did not take action when they first appeared, but now there are simply too many. |
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30/3 2010 S. splendidus is quickly getting into shape, after the removal of the worst food competitors. |
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