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My buddy Erik ran late yesterday. He did a lot of trimming. So it’s all in my holding system. Hit me up for a porch pick up. I’m in San Francisco Richmond district. Thanks Erik. @SFREEF3R

Jf Mohican sun Zoas
Corky finger gorgonian
BC nilbog resident
Ora hyacinth birds nest
Koji wads pink nepthea
Jf yellow infused rainbow clove
Blueberry pie Zoas
Indo bottlebrush turaki ( Hawkins )
Oregon tort
Ora purple stylo

Hit me up.
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Erik is also labeling his frags on a whole other level than the rest of us. And thanks for the generosity.
 
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Erik is also labeling his frags on a whole other level than the rest of us. And thanks for the generosity.
Oh you gotta see his aquarium and computer. It’s charted and graphs for every thing. Super detailed.
 
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thank you @SFREEF3R !!!

hi @Turkeysammich - i would be like to take the Jf mohican sun zoas and blueberry pie zoas please if they are still available.
They look cool whatever you do don't place mohicans anywhere near main rock structures. They have the ability to really take off. A small rock is highly recommended. Would help keep them contained.
 
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They look cool whatever you do don't place mohicans anywhere near main rock structures. They have the ability to really take off. A small rock is highly recommended. Would help keep them contained.
I second that! If they haven't been taken yet you'll see I have some several large rocks (baseball to softball size) that were covered that I gave away. I got lazy and let them grow further than I wanted to. I actually have some on my main rock structure too but they are trapped in a shaded area under one of my large corals they haven't been able to escape.
 
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I second that! If they haven't been taken yet you'll see I have some several large rocks (baseball to softball size) that were covered that I gave away. I got lazy and let them grow further than I wanted to. I actually have some on my main rock structure too but they are trapped in a shaded area under one of my large corals they haven't been able to escape.

Yes please to those rocks!!!
 
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Did you get a bigger tank or add another yet? Lol
well i have an approx. 6x6 rock that I wanted to add and put the torches on top of it to increase PAR and therefore, hopefully color. it might as well as be this rock or i can move some things around =)

i moved two 6" rbtas out of the tank and into the 5g tank to give more room for the csb nem to expand....which it has.
 
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well i have an approx. 6x6 rock that I wanted to add and put the torches on top of it to increase PAR and therefore, hopefully color. it might as well as be this rock or i can move some things around =)

i moved two 6" rbtas out of the tank and into the 5g tank to give more room for the csb nem to expand....which it has.
Juggling corals lol ! I did rescue an Rbta from the swap which 96% of its foot was jagged ripped off..Was soso for a few days then on the fourth it melted causing a white out blizzard in the QT tank lol..Thankfully I had just set up a small QT tank under a kessil 360WE specifically for the swap corals only..So 100% water change was a breeze..
 
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Juggling corals lol ! I did rescue an Rbta from the swap which 96% of its foot was jagged ripped off..Was soso for a few days then on the fourth it melted causing a white out blizzard in the QT tank lol..Thankfully I had just set up a small QT tank under a kessil 360WE specifically for the swap corals only..So 100% water change was a breeze..
I have had a carpet die on me after a fight with a rbta. about took out the tank. that was first tank and I had no idea that saltwater livestock were so bloody mean.
 
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