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![]() In nutrient rich water they can explode and take off and grow on everything and through everything such sps and montis... Also they are more of an irritator.
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![]() Very interesting and noted! I'll make sure to start getting rid of them as i do my weekly maintenance
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![]() no name , ive dubbed them blue hornet with stars but couldnt find anything on them existing
![]() one of my new faves heres an edited photo ![]()
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![]() now that's amazing , one of the most unique zoas ive seen.
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![]() That it is very nice Denny, I'm sure next week Ill be seeing that in person
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![]() One more to the list.
Last edited by explor3r; 08-28-2014 at 12:01 PM. |
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Hope your bringing some of those hawt zoa and palys with ya! See ya there bud! Need anything while alberta side let me know! |
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