Brie Posted June 16, 2010 Share Posted June 16, 2010 Alrighty here's the rest of the photos.... Slipper Lobster will steal your soul! Walking Dendro Pretty pretty gonioporas Tricolor Lobo Platy brain Purple Green Eye chalice Some awesome Aussie Palythoas Orange ring deepwater zoos Wicked orange/green lobo How's this for bright? NEON green platy brain ORA Green Polyped Toadstool leathers ORA Blue Cespitularia(aka "Blue Xenia") Monti Undata frags. These are some awesome grown out frags. Lepthastrea LARGE maxima clam Jedi Mindtrick montis! "Firefly" chalice One of the nicest Elegance corals i've ever seen. Blastos And a whole bunch of NICE acros And just wanted to toss this up. Cy picked up some Barrier Reef Chromis for our display. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jgf86123 Posted June 16, 2010 Share Posted June 16, 2010 The chromis are cool as hell, the aussie palys are nice, how much are the frags? And, from yesterdays post, how much is the multicolor angel? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ReefSafari Posted June 16, 2010 Share Posted June 16, 2010 Very nice Pictures, I remember how nice your pics where but they where of Green Tree's...lol Great to see you posting here!... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barrierreefcf Posted June 16, 2010 Share Posted June 16, 2010 The chromis are cool as hell' date=' the aussie palys are nice, how much are the frags? And, from yesterdays post, how much is the multicolor angel?[/quote'] The frags of Aussie Palys are 49.99. The Multicolor Angel sold but we can almost always get them. I think they get priced around $50-$60. Not at the shop so don't hold me to that:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CA2OR Posted June 16, 2010 Share Posted June 16, 2010 Re: Photos of todays arrivals(from the LA handpicked stuff) Those first 2 aussies are black hole suns....or at least that is what they look like on my phone Sent from my brain using telepathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lancecobb1 Posted June 16, 2010 Share Posted June 16, 2010 Those are some sweet corals! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brie Posted June 16, 2010 Author Share Posted June 16, 2010 Those first 2 aussies are black hole suns....or at least that is what they look like on my phone Sent from my brain using telepathy The overall color scheme might be similar, but very definitely not black hole suns, which are in the "hornet" group. These are unlike most palys i've seen. Almost like the standard Green Paly in form with the long "lashes". The polyps are HUGE. They're pretty unique. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael7979 Posted June 16, 2010 Share Posted June 16, 2010 Lots of great pictures!! There are some really cool looking corals.......... wouldn't mind owning a few of them! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
impur Posted June 16, 2010 Share Posted June 16, 2010 Very very nice. That Lepthastrea is very unique! Are the mulitcolor angels reef safe or are they hit and miss like flame angels? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jgf86123 Posted June 17, 2010 Share Posted June 17, 2010 Miles, none of the pygmy, dwarf, nor full sized angels, those from the Pomacanthus, Centropyge, Holacanthus, Pygoplites, Apolemichthys and Chaetodontoplus families, can be considered fully reef safe, it's almost always hit and miss with them. But, the angels Genicanthu family, such as the Lamarck's and Watanabei, can be considered 100% reefsafe, as they are omnivorous plankton eaters. Oh, and they are also a schooling fish along the lines of the fairy wrasses, a single male and multiple females. They will generally run 6+ inches, but usually no more than 10, and are beautiful fish. And no, I didn't steal that, that's my own handiwork thank you, I can sound intelligent when I want to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barrierreefcf Posted June 17, 2010 Share Posted June 17, 2010 Miles, none of the pygmy, dwarf, nor full sized angels, those from the Pomacanthus, Centropyge, Holacanthus, Pygoplites, Apolemichthys and Chaetodontoplus families, can be considered fully reef safe, it's almost always hit and miss with them. But, the angels Genicanthu family, such as the Lamarck's and Watanabei, can be considered 100% reefsafe, as they are omnivorous plankton eaters. Oh, and they are also a schooling fish along the lines of the fairy wrasses, a single male and multiple females. They will generally run 6+ inches, but usually no more than 10, and are beautiful fish. And no, I didn't steal that, that's my own handiwork thank you, I can sound intelligent when I want to. Exactly(clap) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
impur Posted June 17, 2010 Share Posted June 17, 2010 Thanks for the info Mick!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barrierreefcf Posted June 18, 2010 Share Posted June 18, 2010 Our website is updated with many of the new corals. http://www.barrierreefaquariums.com/productCart/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=59 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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