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| View Poll Results: What would you do with the LPS Colonies | |||
| Leave them right where they are … it looks great | 
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	    13 | 72.22% | 
| Remove them from the tank … they're distracting | 
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	    2 | 11.11% | 
| Remove them from the rock … but keep them in the tank | 
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	    3 | 16.67% | 
| Voters: 18. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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			 You got to get rid of those blastos just don't fit in at all,  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Pm me with the shipping details I personally like the Lps added a bunch of higher end ones oranges and golds, great for low light area of tank, there great too they are great tell tale signs early of something not right vs a white stick. 
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 The colony started as a small frag, only 3 or 4 heads. It grew really fast and then slowed right down when it was a perfect sphere. Now it just slowly plumps itself up. Its just like the green candy cane at the bottom centre of the photo. It started as 5 heads and grew incredibly fast … until it fill out all of its space … now it doesn't do much of anything in terms of growth. I'm thinking of splitting it as well just to get a bit more growth out of it.  | 
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			 If anything maybe move the frogspawn at the top right to the bottom left at the base of the rock to fill in the open space & send me the torch  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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