Giglio324
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- Oct 17, 2012
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- Windsor, Ontario
i live in windsor and id love to go but its a bit to much of a hike for me not to be able to bring anything back lol
make sure you get peices without too many sharp or pointy edges or branches.Salty Cracker link said:I wonder how long a frag would survive in a balloon up in my bum. Some of these pieces would be worth the discomfort.
make sure you get peices without too many sharp or pointy edges or branches.davesolo29 link said:[quote author=Salty Cracker link=topic=3878.msg36567#msg36567 date=1358456962]
I wonder how long a frag would survive in a balloon up in my bum. Some of these pieces would be worth the discomfort.
make sure you get peices without too many sharp or pointy edges or branches.davesolo29 link said:[quote author=Salty Cracker link=topic=3878.msg36567#msg36567 date=1358456962]
I wonder how long a frag would survive in a balloon up in my bum. Some of these pieces would be worth the discomfort.
ricklalonde link said:Stay away from Birdsnest.
chuckm link said:I can understand why you say that guys, but here is another picture from a different vendor, from (Black GrandPrix-which is Kee's Aquarium), this one you can see the base coralites look different than goni, and is encrustiong down the sides....
http://www.captivereefs.com/forum/aquafx-aquarium-maintenance/lansing-swap-fx-style-pre-sales-25568/
Here is one of the red goni's tha Pacific East mAquaculture will bring-Dr Mac Corals: which i think you are referring to: on page #5 of this thread
http://www.captivereefs.com/forum/pacific-east-aquaculture/600-new-corals-24719/
You are right that's the goni I have I don't have a mother colony pic sorry.
darryl_v said:That picture makes it seem like a gonipora.....are you sure this is a montipora?
Thanks for your time.
BlackGrandPrix said:darryl_v said:Hey.
Any left? I havent heard of this one...is it a good grower? got a picture of the mother colony?
thanks
I do have about 4 left. I named it so that may be why you haven't heard of it. It seems to grow well already healing up on the frags a week later.
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Darryl_V link said:Rick.....your a genius buddy. Either way its definitely not a montipora. I dont know how hard those Stylocoeniella are to keep? Probably easier than a gonipora....especially one with retracted polyps.