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Saw a nice frag for a great price ? Let us know so we can buy it first !

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Post by KrazyPlace »

snoopdog wrote:Its better to frag to members, as slow as my stuff grows i do not mind. I can give a frag to Alan or Scott and theres will double in size in months where mine will not grow much.
Maybe you should buy frags... put in their tanks... get back from them in 3 months as "nice" pieces? :lol:
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I am a horrible photographer. I missed class the day we were studying Brandon pics 101. Anyway, here are a couple of pics of the new corals from RM.

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and the other.
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I really like the first one (the second one too). It looks like the second will need lots of flow.
Wanted: to set up a tank again.
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The second 1 is a sarmentosa. It appears that it has been in real high current and has shaved off the tips. It is actually lime green with bright peach tips. I just cant reflect it with my ability to take pics.


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