awesome new multicolored St Thomas mushroom

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Managed to score a pair of these in a trade a few weeks ago and wanted to share the eye candy, here's the slightly nicer if the two :)

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........holy crap!!!!!!!!! Those are absolutely stunning!
 
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Awesome! How do these do in tanks? Do they ever grow/split?

I've only had these two for a month or so but they're settling in great, I guess only time will tell... So far all I know is they hate really low flow, almost lost one :/
 
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Legit curious.

Easy to keep, like lower-moderate lighting IME, grow relatively rapidly. Blue-Green ones are much more common and very easy to keep, red ones are much less common and can be somewhat more difficult when first acquired--had a few peel off base rock, but put in low to no flow with new base and reattached in a few days.
 

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Wow, colors are so multitude and it's one of those unique pieces that only seem to come around every now and then. They looks so unreal with those change from light and then the other half darker. You seem to hit the jack pot with those, enjoy them. :rockon:
 

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Easy to keep, like lower-moderate lighting IME, grow relatively rapidly. Blue-Green ones are much more common and very easy to keep, red ones are much less common and can be somewhat more difficult when first acquired--had a few peel off base rock, but put in low to no flow with new base and reattached in a few days.

Can they be placed on sand bed?
 

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They look cool. I Have a red one that I split into 3. They seem pretty hardy. Mine are in medium low light and medium flow
 

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