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Frag Spotting
This week we spot a Cyphastrea ocellina in its natural fraggin' state. Nestled in between the Rhodactis inchoata rocks and the Australomussa rowleyensis is where it finds its home. A rare specimen with corallites under 3mm one could say it falls in the SPS class but I dare not stir the pot therefore it is in fact and LSPS OH WOULD YOU LOOK AT THAT! A Euphyllia glabrescens just cropped up out of nowhere! What and amazingly beautiful sight to see. Isn't the green tissue just brilliant?! The purple contrasting tips are stunning. Its not every day you get to see such spectacular life forms of such raw beauty. Well that concludes this instalment of Frag Spotting, farewell fellow frag fanatics
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Last edited by Kwood; 01-28-2014 at 11:48 PM. |
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haha...your write ups are awesome Kevin. The corals are pretty awesome too.
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Team kwood!!!
-Tony |