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Awesome pictures, and very nice frags.
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Looking good
Curious about why you think that is a vermiculata? As I said, I am not so good with the names so I am keen to learn. I looked up the vermiculata and wouldn't think it was. My best guess was a convexa. Here is a link to the vermiculata that I was looking at:http://coral.aims.gov.au/speciesPage...ta/0787/image# Dan
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I was looking at this site as well: http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...97&pcatid=2497 I think they ae very close and for sure it is tough to identify. Two things have leaded me to think it is vermiculata is:1. The branches are formed from small type pockets and the are longer than convexa 2. The tentacules are extended longer than convexa which makes it very hairy which I like very much. Please see convexa type http://fragd.it/product/view/1003 and compare to the frag picture above. But it is my guess |
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More pictures:
This is as for me a plate coral that came with my liverock. It is a size of a penny: ![]() New habitat. Difficult to get a good picture - pair of herlequin shrimps: ![]() And my Red Blasto. It is getting better every day :![]() |
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Better picture of my pair Bonnie and Clyde, as they travel all around and already finished a star leg in 2 days.
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Love that blasto and shrimps! So are Bonnie&Clyde temporary or permanent? Do you plan to feed them starfish forever?
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