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2009.04 PoTM
congrats Ian Iwane!
Photo: New Alameda Aquatics Watermelon
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Purple Hornets
New Article: Purple Hornets!
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Coral Gallery
The reason you are here!
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FAQ Get all the answers about CoralPedia.com here including things like: What is this site about? Why is it up? Where do I find out more about Corals? How do I submit my Coral? And more!
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Welcome to CoralPedia.com! We have setup a repository of named corals here at CoralPedia.com for all to see, enjoy, and reference.
CoralPedia.com is an aquarist community driven site and thrives on your submissions. We thank you very much, and hope you
enjoy the site!
ebay guests - Welcome to CoralPedia! Please
understand that this site is not intended to be used for marketing hype and/or as an advertisement tool! Please take the time to read
the FAQ on the subject, and enjoy the site!
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Posted by: Kigs! on Saturday, May 23, 2009 - 06:40 AM
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CoralPedia welcomes Unique Corals to the family!

UniqueCorals.com is the online branch of Manhattan Aquariums, New York City’s finest retail coral destination. They are a site devoted to connecting the ocean’s finest corals with the worlds most demanding aquarists. A random stroll through their site will reinforce this statement as the opportunity to purchase some of the most elusive and wildest coral morphs is presented to you in a scientifically accurate, easy to use manner. |
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Posted by: Kigs! -
on Friday, May 01, 2009 - 07:02 AM |
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This is a nice treat for Zoanthid aficionados. David Acevedo (Daceman) sent us these images that had all of us drooling! He wrote, "About 4 months ago I was bored so I decided to take 1 polyp of each Nuclear green and Purple death and cut them in half and glue both sides together leaving me with 2 polyps of purple/green polyps on a disc. One died and the other lived." Thanks to David for sharing these nifty shots with us and keep up the mad scientist experiments!

Check out rest of the pictures here.
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Posted by: whodah on Monday, March 30, 2009 - 06:22 PM
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Hello all,
We just realized that submissions were not being processed for about the last 2 months!! We apologize and will get working on them ASAP. It will take a little time to catch up, but we are on it. Luckily, no submissions were lost, they were just not being processed.
So - our apologies again, and please bare with us as we catch up on all 94 delayed submissions! 
For those interested, here are the geeky details: We recently migrated web hosts at CoralPedia.com to a faster network. In doing so, we had an IP address change. Our submission system is locked down to authenticate at the IP address level for security reasons (amongst other measures). I forgot to add the new IP address as an authorized IP address to process the tickets. So the submissions just sat there instead of going through our helpdesk system. Once the new IP was authorized, 94 submissions over the last couple of months came rolling in!
Thanks,
-Who Dah? |
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Posted by: Kigs! -
on Wednesday, March 18, 2009 - 07:59 AM |
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CoralPedia welcomes Rod's Food to the family!

Who hasn't heard of the famous Rod's Food?! If you haven't, you're definitely missing out. Packed with ingredients that will make your fish and coral go nuts! I personally have been using it for years now and it is highly recommended. Take the time to properly feed your beautiful livestock and use Rod's Food! Be sure to check out their site for more info. Thank you Rod for the support!
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Posted by: Kigs! on Friday, March 13, 2009 - 08:06 AM
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Nominate us for the Fins Up Award by Doctors Foster & Smith!
CoralPedia (ZoaID) has been actively interacting with hobbyists around the world for almost four years now with coral IDs. What began as a fun small project for zoanthid aficionados soon grew into a definitive repository for all named corals.
Whether it was through vast galleries of eye candy or nifty articles, we cannot deny that CoralPedia has touched us all at one point or another in this hobby. All of us here at CoralPedia are extremely proud to say that we were able to function as the platform for hobbyists around the world to share pictures of their beautiful livestock and we hope to continue doing so for many years to come.
Now we need your vote! Help us get recognized as the source for all your coral identification purposes and more by clicking here or by clicking on the banner below. It takes less than a minute and we would appreciate it very much! Please use the following information when nominating us.
Name: CoralPedia
Email: vincent@coralpedia.com
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Posted by: Kigs! -
on Wednesday, March 11, 2009 - 03:40 AM |
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CoralPedia welcomes Rocky Mountain Frags to the family!

Thank you Jared for the support! Rocky Mountain Frags specializes in everything from high end aquacultured LPS to amazing zoanthid frags. Be sure to check them out!
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Posted by: whodah on Thursday, March 05, 2009 - 11:14 PM
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We are proud to share an article with you written by the CoralPedia council that will soon be featured in Reef Hobbyist Magazine! You can see it here:
Article #5: Purple Hornets |
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Posted by: Kigs! -
on Saturday, February 28, 2009 - 06:07 AM |
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CoralPedia welcomes Air, Water, & Ice to the family!

Thank you Cliff, Kristin, Don and Reese for the support! They are generously offering all CoralPedia visitors a 10% discount coupon code : #85886 Here's a brief introduction from Kristin.
Air Water & Ice sponsors over 125 clubs nation wide, our products and your
passion for coral/fish are a perfect fit. We offer all of you 10% off
everything on our web site (use discount code #85886 at the check out cart).
The company is run by 4 people. My husband (Cliff) and I, our tech guy Don
(who yes, does know it all) and Reese who assembles each unit by hand to to
your specifications. This is all done out of our 3,000 square foot warehouse
in Ft. Pierce, Florida. We can be reached anytime at (772) 461- 0256 or
sales@airwaterice.com.
In addition to the 10% discount for individual orders , we offer a 20% group
buy discount on all orders of $2000.00. This 20% discount applies to
merchandise and shipping costs, you must use one credit card and one
shipping address. It can save big bucks. ....
Looking forward to pure water, beautiful fish and bright coral.
Kristin
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Posted by: Kigs! on Thursday, February 26, 2009 - 05:01 AM
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CoralPedia welcomes Tropicorium Inc. to the family!

Thank you Richard, Ray and Bryan for the support! If at one point or another, you found yourself drooling over a nice piece of LPS, chances are these guys were responsible for it. Please check out their site for amazing aquacultured frags and more!
For those of you not familiar, they recently released an amazing piece of coral named the "Acid Trip" that's been the hottest topic around the forums. Click the picture below to visit the photo album!

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Posted by: Kigs! -
on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 - 08:10 PM |
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CoralPedia welcomes Manhattan Aquariums to the family!

Thank you Joe & Jackie for the support! They specialize in everything from high quality corals to high end fish. Joe has been in the hobby for over ten years providing excellent service to NYC hobbyists. Soon, they will be launching their brand new website in order to cater to other hobbyists outside of East Coast! Keep an eye out for their new site coming soon. 
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