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oct meeting dbtc's

ok folks ......here's a preview of what i'l have avail at the next meeting......in the next few days i will post individual posts for each strain of coral. be advised though ....most of these are sps and i will not let them go into set ups that do not have proper lighting. some of these i got at the last frag swap and just don't have the room for them.

green encrusting monti

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purple encrusting monti

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pink milli?

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blue acro

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indigo superman monti

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purple prostata (spelling?)

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matts (dyngoe) green w/purple acro

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other blue acro

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steve elias acro (or if not , blue acro #3)

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green birdsnest

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green base orange polyp digi

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forgot the name (someone throw one out to me)

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purple w/yellow polyps tubanaria

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and finally my all time favorite (just kidding) ,pink paly's

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Would love to get an encrusting monti, anyone of them...

150w over a 14G Biocube... Weekly water changes, ATO, chiller, MP20, successfully raising monti caps at the moment...


Matt, I have frags of those paly's that I wanted to bring to you last night! If they're the same ones they reproduce like crazy and have some huge polyps.
 
Hmmm that gives me hope for that aiptasia growing near mine!! j/k... actually I realize that aiptasia has a way stronger sting. I don't have much experience with carpets other than I know they're really damn sticky, unsure how that translates to potency of sting.
 
It's still alive! :D

Polyps are extended, its browned up a bit, but some of the pink it still there, tips are a bit white, unsure if that's due to the increased light or what not. But I think it'll be fine, just needs to acclimate to my tank parameters over yours
 
cool ....yeah my millies tips whether its on the rose or green millie always look almost bleached as the grow out but then they cover up with the new polyps.
 
yeah it's just the tips that are white, at any level, similar to your digitata picture. I'm going to say that it's because of super fast growth :D
 
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