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Monday, February 05, 2007

Decided to post up some photos amidst flipping through dermatology. These are what my tank's really about!

Most of these creatures appeared spontaneously in the tank, and it's always been a pleasure just scrutinising the live rocks to see if I can find any more of these overlooked gems.

Cyanobacteria (the dark, maroon-purplish thing that looks like a stick)


Bubble algae hidden amist these clove polyps - those will be the green marble-looking things.


Growing end of these clove polyps


Sponges and Things - translucent sponge peeping out from amidst my 2nd colony of clove polyps. And there's more! The bright orange object on the bottom left corner's a sponge too.


Pink featherduster worm


Short, bristly red seaweed


Lovely red whorls of seaweed


And now for some of the larger inhabitants:

A large yellow Turbinaria scroll coral


Polyps of one of the leather corals


The new tank bully, a schooling bannerfish.

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