400/500mm - 17.5" (10/13/01): UGC 12545 and 12546 form a very close 1' pair of challenging, elongated galaxies. They required averted vision and were a bit too faint to hold simultaneously. UGC 12545 is elongated 2:1 E-W, 30"x15". UGC 12546 is just 1.0' N of center. This pair is located 23' SE of NGC 7624. UGC 12543, a third nearby edge-on to the NW, was not seen.
600/800mm - 24" (12/1/13): very faint, elongated 5:2 E-W, 0.5'x0.2', low surface brightness. A mag 15.5 star lies 40" W. Second brightest in a trio (KTG 79) with UGC 12546 and 12543.
24" (8/7/13): extremely faint, fairly small, elongated 2:1 E-W, ~24"x12". A mag 15.6 star is 40" W of center. Fainter of a very close pair with UGC 12546 just 1.0' NNW with UGC 12543 3.5' NW.