Sugar Magnolia
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Here's the cube at the 2 year mark. I just cleaned it up yesterday so new pics were in order. I've been seriously neglecting this tank for months. coughcough...two water changes in about 6 months coughcough Massive cyano outbreak, which I'm finally getting ahead of, and now some hair algae has popped up. This tank needs some love. :loveface Tested my params for the first time in about 8 months and found all were in range but mg at 1170 ppm and ca at 330 ppm. Ahem...a tad bit low. Time to get to dosing again.
Right side, from the living room:
Left side, dining room:
Frontal shot:
These are cool. Got this little rock of zoos a couple of years ago and it had some clove polyps in it, which have spread to between the zoos.
Top rock in the tank - this one's three years old and has had various things glued to it over the years. The most recent have been the monti caps and digis, about a year ago.
Left side of that same rock. The underside of that cap is all pink zoos, that are very hard to photograph. They go well with that purple digi.
Skunk cleaner at his favorite hang out. He's about 18 months old now.
Middle looking toward the right side. I stuck that piece of monti cap that I had accidently broken off, on that rock in the mddle of the picture behind that digitata I intended to give it to someone, but it has since encrusted the rock. Oops.
These two digi colonies grew together.
Closer shot of where they first made contact.
Royal gramma wanted in on the picture taking.
Back to the top of the tank. In the center is what's now growing off a plug that once once a huge german blue digitata, that was growing out of the water. I snapped it off and traded it in, leaving the plug behind.
Closer.
As always, the star polyps are the last to come out after being handled. Checking to see if it's safe to come out yet:
Funky scroll aglae that popped up. I accidently broke it while cleaning yesterday.
More pics to come!
Right side, from the living room:

Left side, dining room:

Frontal shot:

These are cool. Got this little rock of zoos a couple of years ago and it had some clove polyps in it, which have spread to between the zoos.

Top rock in the tank - this one's three years old and has had various things glued to it over the years. The most recent have been the monti caps and digis, about a year ago.

Left side of that same rock. The underside of that cap is all pink zoos, that are very hard to photograph. They go well with that purple digi.

Skunk cleaner at his favorite hang out. He's about 18 months old now.

Middle looking toward the right side. I stuck that piece of monti cap that I had accidently broken off, on that rock in the mddle of the picture behind that digitata I intended to give it to someone, but it has since encrusted the rock. Oops.

These two digi colonies grew together.

Closer shot of where they first made contact.

Royal gramma wanted in on the picture taking.

Back to the top of the tank. In the center is what's now growing off a plug that once once a huge german blue digitata, that was growing out of the water. I snapped it off and traded it in, leaving the plug behind.

Closer.

As always, the star polyps are the last to come out after being handled. Checking to see if it's safe to come out yet:

Funky scroll aglae that popped up. I accidently broke it while cleaning yesterday.

More pics to come!