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I wasn't able to make it today but was hoping to see some pictures of some sweet deals you all got.
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Still don't know what the sps or the blue zoas are but I bought them.
 

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Still don't know what the sps or the blue zoas are but I bought them.

That SPS looks like it might be a purple Stylophora. There are a few varieties about, this darker version and a lighter/brighter version called "Milka" - after a candy wrapper.

Nice clam, Smotz!

I scooped up a few SPS, including (highlights, here!) ... a Tort of some sort? ... that's a rich smoky blue, and another acro whose name I've completely forgotten from RTMA, who also gave my granddaughter a frag of Daisy Dukes zoas, so big thumbs-up there!, a little sky-blue T. maxima that I hope will help to clear out the last of the phytoplankton, a "slimer" of some sort - purple with green polyps, a Bonsai and a purple digitata from @Sheltered Reef AC, which came with a neat little cooler / tote, a long-term, fragged & healed Indonesian elegance from @CherryCorals, an orange frogspawn, a blue sympodium, a blue-tentacled duncan, a Tyree rainbow Stylophora and a blue-violet coral of Jason Fox lineage called "Barney", which is abso-stinkin-lutely gorgeous.

Individually, nothing terribly expensive - but I did spend a tad more than I'd hoped. Had a gob of fun doing it, though!

You folks put on a delightful show - easy to get to, as well ... once you realize the hotel is hidden behind the Sunoco station!

~Bruce
 
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That SPS looks like it might be a purple Stylophora. There are a few varieties about, this darker version and a lighter/brighter version called "Milka" - after a candy wrapper.

Nice clam, Smotz!

I scooped up a few SPS, including (highlights, here!) ... a Tort of some sort? ... that's a rich smoky blue, and another acro whose name I've completely forgotten from RTMA, who also gave my granddaughter a frag of Daisy Dukes zoas, so big thumbs-up there!, a little sky-blue T. maxima that I hope will help to clear out the last of the phytoplankton, a "slimer" of some sort - purple with green polyps, a Bonsai and a purple digitata from @Sheltered Reef AC, which came with a neat little cooler / tote, a long-term, fragged & healed Indonesian elegance from @CherryCorals, an orange frogspawn, a blue sympodium, a blue-tentacled duncan, a Tyree rainbow Stylophora and a blue-violet coral of Jason Fox lineage called "Barney", which is abso-stinkin-lutely gorgeous.

Individually, nothing terribly expensive - but I did spend a tad more than I'd hoped. Had a gob of fun doing it, though!

You folks put on a delightful show - easy to get to, as well ... once you realize the hotel is hidden behind the Sunoco station!

~Bruce

Thank you again Bruce for joining us! It was a great time had by all
 

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