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01/03/2010, 09:48 AM | #151 |
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wow that is simply amazing... personally liked the duncan colony thats cool looking
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01/03/2010, 12:40 PM | #152 |
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just found this thread and loving it...you are so lucky to live there...AMAZING!!!
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01/03/2010, 05:52 PM | #153 |
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WOW! i would never go home. next time i'm in darwin i'll look you up lewy.
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01/03/2010, 11:20 PM | #154 |
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Lewy or any one else, what type of carpet nem is that?
Thanks for the pics, Aaron
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01/04/2010, 07:42 AM | #155 |
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so amazing.. love the pic's!!!
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01/04/2010, 07:58 AM | #156 | |
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Most likely an S. gigantea.
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01/04/2010, 09:54 AM | #157 |
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that carpet is baked inthe sun for a few hours at least !
i guess these things are tough as nail, but while in our tanks, we give them so much TLC and they still crash, maybe they like it rough thanks for the pics, please keep them coming, for us who can never efford to go there, these pics provide some peeks into reef heaven |
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It must be great to be able to collect for your own tank. What are the rule and regulations on collecting.
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not only they are being baked, they also have to live in dirty water for a few hours. The corals might not die, but the small organism died and dirty the water, all the while the water gets hot. yet still they dont die. in our tank, if something died a few hours or the heater failed for a few hours, the tank crash.
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Captivated by this fantastic thread - read the whole thing!
- As you earlier said - many corals look brown/greenish but in a tank would probably color up like nothing before! Have you thought of taking an ultraviolet torch or light with you on your night expeditions? - I think it would provide some very interesting colors from the corals. |
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Amazing!! Thank you for sharing!
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01/04/2010, 04:28 PM | #163 |
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If I lived there I would never want to come out of the water! You must have a blast. Thanks for sharing.
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There are some corals that do look good under actinics.
We get fluoro green hammers and torches and the occassional bright purple goni. |
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Thanks for sharing, Lewy!
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really really cool thread. Just read the whole thing, and like everyone else, I am so insanely jealous of your tremendous opportunity. Just absolutely stunning in every way.
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I love this thread, thanks for sharing
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01/05/2010, 01:10 AM | #168 |
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thanks for the pics... very fun thread to follow.
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The most recent photos were taken in a restricted area where we wern't allowed to collect, so it was a matter of just looking at what was around on the reef (you always find interesting stuff on the reefs be it coral or fish) |
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All I can say is THANKS!!
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01/06/2010, 10:42 AM | #172 |
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Clownfish have a pelagic larval stage that lasts about a week (sometimes more, rarely less). Therefore the parents of your little guy could be a couple of meters away, but they are more likely many kilometers away (however far the current flows in one week).
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01/06/2010, 12:24 PM | #173 |
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Simply amazing. I can't wait for summer, I'll be in Australia!
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I've been to Cape Tribulation, Cairns, Sydney, Melbourne and points south. Darwin wasn't really on my radar until about a year ago. After seeing pics on this thread, it is on my list.
Don't wait to strike it rich to go or you never will. Just plan for it, save up and make it happen!
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