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| Posted by Administrator / Dec 03, 2006 @ 07:05 PM / 3390 Views / 0 Comments / Reply |
So we wrapped up the $1500 blogs contest a while ago... as you might remember, we had two winners... Here was some recent feedback we got recently from both of them: "frags.org is a wonderful place to find other hobbyists, and to promote coral propagation. The hobby needs to promote coral propagation as a way to ensure the health of the environment as well as the health of the hobby. The blogs on frags.org help hobbyists to share their stories. By using personal stories the bloggers are able to provide great insight on many topics of aquarium keeping..." Adam Blundell, Wasatch Marine Aquarium Society "Blogging has in the past few years been increasingly popular. A diary of sorts logged online to share with the world. Some might say, blogging has become this decades most popular venting tool. However, there lies a difference in conventional blogging, and blogging Frags.org style. Frags.org offers a platform for reefers to post their victories, ideas, and their dreaded failures. Wether good or bad, feedback is always constructive, either a beloved ego boost, or a shot of inspiration. Personally, I feel a good reef blog is what the reefing community was in dire need of. Where a regular personal blog offers little to it's reader, a reef blog offers a melting pot of information, inspiration, and of cource wonderful eye candy! Since Frags.org organizes the blog entries by user in chronological order, it is like writing a personal reef experience novel. We all started in this hobby somehow, this platform now offers a great way to log the magical journey. The new blog feature at Frags.org is... well... awesome for lack of a better word!" ReefEnvy
Stay tuned for our next contest coming in the next few months. We are thinking about making it prized differently - something like 25 refractometers to the top 25 contributors. Actually, the whole contest will be based on a brand new services we are going to be releasing - here is a hint - it is like flickr for reef hobbyists! Any suggestions on prizes? Does anybody have any guesses on the new service coming out? |
| Posted by acoralsource.com / Nov 29, 2006 @ 09:29 PM / 2301 Views / 0 Comments / Reply |
well I guess this is the best place to share both my passions, corals which I propagate...and photography! I have aways strived to take the best photos possibly of my corals that I farm.So I would like to post some of my favorites here! I hope you enjoy! 



 




really hope you enjoy these as I do! Will post more soon! |
| Posted by tbonta / Nov 29, 2006 @ 02:42 PM / 2790 Views / 0 Comments / Reply |
Here is a shot of my nano. The anthelia is growing like a weed. I should have frags from it soon.. 
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| Posted by wstem / Nov 20, 2006 @ 01:33 PM / 2840 Views / 0 Comments / Reply |
I think I going to try to get in to the trade game ;) Should have some Pink Palys, Acan Lords, and Echinata soon, as well as some Yumas Looking for SPS, Blastos, Acans, Micro, Yumas, and LEs Here's a side shot of one of my yumas under 175W MH, 20K bulb  |
| Posted by jendub.com / Nov 20, 2006 @ 12:39 AM / 4503 Views / 2 Comments / Reply |
Finally have some time to do needed fragging on my duncan. Started off with one polyp and it has grown to 18 polyps, I feel like a proud mother. So here are some pics of the process and just to let everybody know those giant monkey fingers you see in the pics, are my husbands.=) Mother polyp-
Mature Colony-
Closed up, ready for the dremel-
Close shave, one polyp removed-
Another look at the cut-
The center polyp is the mother polyp and the babies branch out from that. Beautiful creature. I hope you enjoy the pics, if you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave. To check out the rest of my blog, click here: http://blogs.frags.org/member.php?uid=4043 To view more pictures, click here: http://www.jendub.com/Frags.php Ciao, Jen |
| Posted by Kevin Bielawski / Nov 19, 2006 @ 03:30 PM / 3384 Views / 0 Comments / Reply |
I have recently decided that the focus of this blog will include information about the growth rates and growth forms of various corals, and information about corals I have recently found or purchused By the way, I have recently found a nice Trachyphyllia geoffroyi with alternating pink and green stripes. I will post pictures as soon as I can. Kevin |
| Posted by XAWP / Nov 18, 2006 @ 01:36 PM / 2709 Views / 0 Comments / Reply |
Well I am new to this computer selling thing I have a lot of Colonies that need to be fraged so I can afford the other cool stuff that everybody is selling. I would love to trade for most Types of Monties.!! I have a few dif types already, please just email me or post here if ya have some to trade or are interested in something I haven't post for sale if I took I pic of it and didn't post for sale? Such as This cool Rare coral, so far NFS!! Blurry pic about a couple of days old. My Baby Duncan! 
I hope to soon grow this little one up and but the up for sale, it is an easy coral to keep, just not found in the hobby very often? Also have this Chalic FS, not sure what ya would call any input would be great! I'll get a name then I will post it FS!
Well hope to here from ya'll love the site! |
| Posted by algblenny / Nov 14, 2006 @ 12:48 PM / 2616 Views / 0 Comments / Reply |
Superman Monti. (The real one) 
Morning Star Monti 
Jumbo Peace Coral 
Green Tip Pink Mille
Grape Watermelon 
Golden Lobo  Fiber Optic Chalice  |
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