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Mixed Corals25 views
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Scarlet Hermit crab15 views
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Acropora Closeup22 viewsCloseup of Acropora Polyps
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Green star polyps - under Actinics (By Nim)21 viewsPachyclavularia sp.. also called star polyps and the one pictured above called Metallic green star polyps show ab absolute brilliance under actinics. These are soft encrusting corals usually with a purple/pinkish purple excrust and can spread very rapidly given good lights and conditions. They like to be in good flow as well.
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Kenya tree coral - Capnella (By Nim)18 viewsThis coral grows to a maximum height of 10 inches on a single stalk. Multiple stalks can be larger but resemples a tree in good flow and conditions. Does not have much fluoroscence but adds a lot of movement to the tank. It also starts to propogate on its own (can sometimes be to pest proportions) by dropping its excess branges or overgrown branches off and these grow into a new fully grown coral in a few months., One of the easiest coral to frag.
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Blue Leg Hermit Crab21 views
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Peppermint Shrimp18 views
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Eagle-eye Zoanthids22 views

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Multiple corals (By Nim)19 viewsRed open brain coral (lobophyllia) (middle), Caulastrea furcata - Green candy cane coral (right), Orange plating montipora (middle top), pulsing xenia (middle right top), Green star polyps (middle left)Jun 01, 2009
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Kenya tree coral - Capnella (By Nim)18 viewsThis coral grows to a maximum height of 10 inches on a single stalk. Multiple stalks can be larger but resemples a tree in good flow and conditions. Does not have much fluoroscence but adds a lot of movement to the tank. It also starts to propogate on its own (can sometimes be to pest proportions) by dropping its excess branges or overgrown branches off and these grow into a new fully grown coral in a few months., One of the easiest coral to frag.Jun 01, 2009
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Green star polyps - under Actinics (By Nim)21 viewsPachyclavularia sp.. also called star polyps and the one pictured above called Metallic green star polyps show ab absolute brilliance under actinics. These are soft encrusting corals usually with a purple/pinkish purple excrust and can spread very rapidly given good lights and conditions. They like to be in good flow as well.Jun 01, 2009
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Mixed Corals25 viewsApr 18, 2008
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Eagle-eye Zoanthids22 viewsApr 18, 2008
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Blue Leg Hermit Crab21 viewsApr 18, 2008
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Peppermint Shrimp18 viewsApr 18, 2008
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Acropora Closeup22 viewsCloseup of Acropora PolypsApr 18, 2008