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Salted Agaves

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Rules:

1. Supporting members only
2. Have a tank journal
3. No selling; please just share these around the club.

Have:
  • 1 polyp frag Srt4eric
  • 2 polyp frag GabeB
Pictures from mother colony; bottom two open zoas are the salted agaves, others are Vamps in Drag (available in another DBTC of mine). Pictures taken under T8 actinic lighting.

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Known pests:
  • Green hair algae
 
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JVU

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I'm not sure what the distinction is; how would I be able to tell?
As I recall the easiest way to tell the difference is that palys will often incorporate tiny rough granules like sand or debris into the surface of their stalk while zoas are completely smooth.

Most people just say zoas for small polyps and palys for big ones.
 
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I'd like to be added to the list if possible. Thanks
My advice is to invest in a journal. Almost all the dbtc chain owners require a journal to make sure they can verify your system suitability.
At the moment I as an example, cannot consider you for any of my DBTC because I do not know who you are(system wise I mean)
 
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My advice is to invest in a journal. Almost all the dbtc chain owners require a journal to make sure they can verify your system suitability.
At the moment I as an example, cannot consider you for any of my DBTC because I do not know who you are(system wise I mean)
Will do, I'll get on that. Thanks
 
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