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I'm picking up a piece sometime soon, but I can't find any good pictures. Anybody got one? :tongue:
 
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:( Sorry! How big was it? Was it nice? That sucks. I just killed two acros turning my flow up too much..
 

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another Aussie
 

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again..it was sold to me as an Aussie crayola plana. maybe the sps ppl here can offer an exact id
 

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Mine is a wild collected plana that has really colored up in the last couple of months. Its quite large, about 10' x 12'

These are when I first got it.

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And now.

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The ATL crayola Plana I had grew pretty fast from a frag. One of the faster growing corals in my tank I'd say. Unfortunatley I killed it because of a faulty refracto I was unaware of. It just gradually crapped out on me. Then everything went downhill. Finally figured it out but too late..
 

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When I first got it a couple months ago.

ATL Crayola Plana:
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Color has lightened up a bit, but it is encrusting very nicely and I think it will be a decent size in about six more months or so.
 

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