CORAL Growth pics

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Alright, my turn.
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My fish were curious about the camera and kept messing up my focus.
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I like the way this turned out.
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Hello little guy!

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How can I help heal this coral? We bought it like that because it was the best one they had.

Took me forever to get these good pictures because I could not get the camera to focus. Any tips or tricks to get the thing to focus better? I'm quite the amateur photographer.
 
as far as healing the injured corals as long as there stress free, good water conditions, proper food and no inverts or fish nipping at them over time the injured tissue will start to grow over just watch that NO ALGAE builds up there if so you'll have to lightly blast it away with a turkey baster

mr.reef24
 
mr.reef24;3604004; said:
just watch that NO ALGAE builds up there if so you'll have to lightly blast it away with a turkey baster

mr.reef24

Yeah, already learned that the hard way. Algae took out an old brain coral of mine.
 
sorry for the noob question , but alge can kill corals!!!??? wow so should i get a tang for my reef tank to eat the alge? i have lots on my rocks but no so much on my corals i peel it off because i dont want it to block the beauty of my stuff, good thing im kinda *** like that
 
TheCanuck;3616632; said:
sorry for the noob question , but alge can kill corals!!!??? wow so should i get a tang for my reef tank to eat the alge? i have lots on my rocks but no so much on my corals i peel it off because i dont want it to block the beauty of my stuff, good thing im kinda *** like that

If algae grows on the coral it will out compete it for light. How big is your tank? You should get some snails.
 
an update on my fastest grower.

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one more... these things really grow fast... this is over maybe 2-3 weeks

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crappy pics but the same two frags
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