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![]() Snakeskin polyp frags for sale/trade. 4"x4" $15 each.
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![]() aren't those green star polyps? Snakeskin?
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![]() ![]() i thought he was sellin discus... ![]()
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![]() No, they're not GSP's. I have them too. I don't know the scientific name for the snakeskin polyps, but they are as different as they are similar to GSP's. Does that make sense?? Rich.
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90gal Starfire mixed reef, 400W MH (Giesemann 13K megachrome/Icecap E-ballast), (2) 54W T5 Giesemann true actinic, 45gal sump (65W 50/50 PC), ASM G-3 Skimmer, Mak 4 return, Sequence Dart closed loop, foam backdrop, 120 lbs LR, 2" sandbed, & 1 dillhole running the show. |
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![]() Maybe I am mistaken about the snakeskins not being GSP's, but they are definitely a different variety from my other GSP's. Rich.
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![]() I'll take one if you still have them.
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![]() I'd take one, but I'm in Burnaby, BC
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![]() You've got PM!
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![]() your "snakeskin" is called Brarium. As far as I know, it's behaviour and requirements are the same as the GSP, they are just from a different family, taxonomically speaking.
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