Bally's 40B

So last month i came home for what I thought was a simple dr appointment. It turned into 6 days in the hospital and knee surgery....but im back!

While at my parents house i decided to get rid of my fish stuff that was left behind. I took my 40B and about 40lbs of lr to the salty critter. With used stuff they usually give you 50% once it sells, but I traded it for a little female dragonette to be friends with my male. I pick her up Monday to take her home.... Once i figure out how to tell my parents im leaving, this wont go smoothly
 
Hope it was nothing too serious. Congrats on the new mandy!
 
It was a bit of razor burn that became infected. I had to have iv antibiotics and have the infection cut out. It left me with an inch deep two inch diameter hole in my leg. I can post a picture, but its kinda gross looking.

Heres a video of her at the store. Sorry its so shaky. My little brother took it because he's taller and I can't see in the top tanks lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQaSVOxwVKk&feature=youtube_gdata_player
 
I'll actually be getting her Saturday. My parents said I can't go back to my house with my boyfriend, where I've lived the past 8 months, so I'm "running away" this weekend. It's far less fun to run away at 23 BTW lol

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She survived the trip and is now acclimated with Manfred my male dragonette. He flaired all his fins for her and now he's showing her around the tank. Pictures to come when the lights are on in the morning.

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Some photo updates...
Left side of the tank
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Center and Ollie Bubbles the tennenti tang ( who is currently looking for a home )
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Right side (glass needs cleaned badly over here, just don't look at that part)
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SPS look happy :thm:.
 
Very nice! I recently sold my SW tank so I'm a full time freshy again. ;)
 
Some pictures of my corals under the actenics :)
I only picked the ones that are brightly colored, and will get the other ones when the halides come on

Zoas :
Goblin Fire
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Ricordia
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I can't remember what this one is, it's bright orange with bright green polyps
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Blasto I believe
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Top : Cat's paw possibly
Left: Not quite sure, it's bright pink
Bottom: Blue birds nest
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Looks great as usual Bally! I added some ID's in case they help.

Some pictures of my corals under the actenics :)
I only picked the ones that are brightly colored, and will get the other ones when the halides come on

Zoas :
Goblin Fire - Nice! You're going to like these when they grow out and they are fast growers!
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Unknown - I have seen these called "Fruit Loops" and "Whamin' Watermelons". Regardless they look great and healthy!
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Unknown - Radioactive Dragon Eyes
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I can't remember what this one is, it's bright orange with bright green polyps - Sunset Montipora
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Blasto I believe - Lobophyllia (lobo). These can be aggressive so give it some room.
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Top : Cat's paw possibly - Thinking this is another birdsnest (Seriatopora) but could be a Stylophora (cat's paw)
Left: Not quite sure, it's bright pink - Setosa (branching) montipora
Bottom: Blue birds nest
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