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Those do look nice. However, I believe they are dendronepthea which are not photosynthetic and will need to be fed. Not a big deal but they do require some different care than other corals.
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I have a lil piece of kenya if you want it you can have it for free. pick up only hehe
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I have an aussie duncan 1 large head 4 smaller ones it has a superb green body pm if intrested............
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I have both frags and colonies of soft corals available.
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I seem to remember your place being a bit tricky for me to get to though without a car. I think I looked into it for the frag auction.
If I can borrow MY car back from my brother though, I will PM you for a time ![]() |
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The nepthea on wicked frags is a stereonepthea sp. It is to a certain degree photosynthetic. It is often available at J&L in a few colours.
And justin I've got some softies, you can have a look at them when you come over. |