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you should see the fts, lol. but yeah, lalani made my tank less boring. :flower:

:wub:

 

 

That blasto looks 200x better than before! :happy:

And soon you'll have some mini nems, halimeda, and a few other goodies to add.

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well, I think it's a baby. it looks like a bluish greenish lump of something immediately aft of the yuma's foot. same color as the yuma when it's all closed up.

 

kim, how big around are yours? how big should I expect this thing to get?

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The largest one is probably between 2 1/2 and 3 inches in diameter. :)

Yeah, they start off as ugly little blobs, lol. Yours is still pretty small, yeah?

 

Lani, I want a yummy yuma babby.

I dunno, you're still kinda mean to me.

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amber, I do not, they all died in the Great Battle between the Flatworm clan and the Cyano tribe.

 

 

 

in other news, I'm finding out that ignoring a tank does wonders for stability - except when you have a nonphotosynthetic coral and leave no provisions for feeding it while you are out of town for a week. rip mr. phyllangia. :tears:

 

the coral dying caused a surge in the growth of a funky red macro, which now needs to be pruned back. otherwise, tank looks great, aside from needing a top off.

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in other news, I'm finding out that ignoring a tank does wonders for stability - except when you have a nonphotosynthetic coral and leave no provisions for feeding it while you are out of town for a week. rip mr. phyllangia. :tears:

 

Sorry to hear. It was pretty!

How often did you have to feed that thing, for it to have such a significant effect on bio-load (even without fish)?

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ok, updates. the first two photos are a couple of new corals I just picked up, followed by an FTS and a photo of my baby yuma :wub:

 

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stupid frigging yuma keeps extending its base and getting twisted around by the current, like a gd balloon animal. :angry: I hope it doesn't detach at the twist. :scarry:

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ok, so I decided to put the yuma in a shot glass just in case it detached, and low and behold...

 

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the little squigly is the base of the yuma, and the gray bit at the bottom right is its (old) base, which will hopefully develop into a new yuma. good shot of the baby, too.

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