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Images from March 2010
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.
A colony of Sarcothelia sp.?
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.
The symbiose anemone (Heteractis sp.) is doing really well. Here it is seen with the female A. clarkii.
Left part of the tank.
Right part of the tank.
C. loriculus in front of Caulastrea sp.
The A. clarkii pair are happy in their anemone.
Blastomussa sp.
9/3 2010

Lysmata amboinensis with a freshly discarded shell. The shrimp is eating the shell, to regain the spent material.
Tubipora sp.
20/3 2010

Young
Naso lituratus. Sadly it only survived a few days in the tank.
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.
30/3 2010

S. splendidus is quickly getting into shape, after the removal of the worst food competitors.