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Here is a picture of the same blastos but under different lighting. This is the red color you see when from across the room.

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Sweet Blasto's everyone. Man Dave (cee) I didn't realize thay colony had gotten so big! Very nice!!

My nicest one...

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I have to get it mounted down in a rock. It has 5 newer polyps under the main polyp, I gotta get it to spread out!!

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I have four morphs...Here are two. I also have a few large colonies that shed heads weekly. They are starting to pop up on the bed.

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one of the shedding colonies...Much larger now

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Here's my one and only. I really love this coral, not necessarily because it is a wild color combination, but because it is about 1/2 softball sized and grown from a few polyps over several years. Enjoy, and no, I'll never frag it :)
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Effin sweet......Do you have to keep mounting them to get them to do that. My two largest colonies have overgrown both transplants in the past few years. Bought at original TFG shop in West Bloom some time ago.
 

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Effin sweet......Do you have to keep mounting them to get them to do that. My two largest colonies have overgrown both transplants in the past few years. Bought at original TFG shop in West Bloom some time ago.

Nope, it was a wild blasto that came in on a large rock with just a few polyps "sprinkled" about that eventually filled in. Now it even has polyps growing on the underside of the rock. I just leave it alone and have never cut on it or mounted it anywhere. Just sits on my barebottom glass in a low-medium flow area.
 

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