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![]() I will try to get a pic of the colony tomorrow as I would like to ID it as well. It's not Granulosa, I have a hunch as to what it is but the name escapes me at the moment.
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![]() Thank you Sean. Just for my records want to know, plus would help me to identify what will be the best place in my tank! Great frag though.
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![]() The smaller one looks like a deep water Lokani.
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![]() It looks similar, but it is pink, is there a pink lokani?
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![]() Yes, I've seen pink. There are a lot of different colour morphs of the Lokani. Pink could also be a very very light purple :-)
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![]() I'm no expert, but in theory since the Lokani is a "deep water" acro you should be able to get away with keeping it lower in your tank. However, all the lokani's I've seen in other peoples tanks (mine included) just treat lokani's like any other SPS. That is, give it lots of light, flow and stable parameters :-) It seems to do fine with lots of light despite being a "deep water" acro.
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