Anyway. Like I said, my favorite part of keeping corals is that it's just like an underwater garden: I like watching things grow! So, in honor of almost a year, let's take a trip down memory lane, and look at some before and afters!
This is my first tank. It was a 10 gallon rimless. Lovely, simple, and totally empty right here!
And here it is, right before I upgraded to a bigger tank.
Amazing, huh!
Then I moved it to a 29 gallon aquarium, and, unfortunately, it was near a window and grew a TON of algae. Lesson learned. Here's what that looks like:
And finally, some friends and I moved it this weekend to a 15 gallon, with a brand new LED light, that is amazing, but doesn't photograph well! I swear it isn't that blue in real life.
This one is a bit more manageable, time and money-wise, and wastes less water space. The LED fixture also puts off practically NO heat, and takes a fraction of the energy. Sarah is an excited Sarah.
Now comes the fun part! Here are some comparison shots of things when I first got them, and now! You can see how much growth happens!
This was one of my first corals. It's called a trumpet (or a candy cane, depending on which you prefer. It's kind of like plant names.) It had two "mouths" when I got it, and was just a cute little thing.
This is what that same coral looks like today:
Wow! Now it has 7 mouths, 2 of which it's added in the past few days! Amazing!
Here is my Kenya tree, which hitchhiked on the rock that I got from a friend.
And here it is a few days ago (you can also see the trumpets here!)
Pretty good for a free coral!
And finally, here is one that is called a favia. I got it for $5, and wasn't sure if it would do anything or not. It was just kind of a boring red with a little bit of dark green in the middle.
And here it is today:
You can also see how different the same corals can look under different lights! It has also grown out over the rock a lot.
I hope you all found this interesting and informative. Growing corals can be just as satisfying as growing any plants (and it's a good thing to do when the weather drives you inside!) Do any of you have saltwater tanks?
~Sarah
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