now that I know she's so resilient, I will probably take more next time
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Shrink and close up like they do when they're about to sheddo they deflate when you chop them?
I chopped my insert unknown leather name here today and the frags deflate like a balloon getting the air let out of it.Shrink and close up like they do when they're about to shed
Shrink and close up like they do when they're about to shed
I mean, if this wasn't a "family friendly" site, I'd have the perfect description of the reaction to chopping it. Alas, deflating balloons work.I chopped my insert unknown leather name here today and the frags deflate like a balloon getting the air let out of it.
what i was thinking about the earlier clam discussion.I mean, if this wasn't a "family friendly" site, I'd have the perfect description of the reaction to chopping it. Alas, deflating balloons work.
The eyeballs say it's time for a rest as well. Too busy today.the fur babies say it's time for dinner.
laters.
They had a neon green cespitulari at my lfs today, it wasn't it was a lovely green Kenya but too much money.
Someone me? They look very distinguishably different as they mature. Plus the ruby pulsesI’m almost wondering if the “ruby red Xenia” someone talked about earlier today was a cespitularia.
interesting
I’m almost wondering if the “ruby red Xenia” someone talked about earlier today was a cespitularia.
interesting
I’m almost wondering if the “ruby red Xenia” someone talked about earlier today was a cespitularia.
interesting
Someone me? They look very distinguishably different as they mature. Plus the ruby pulses
There are a couple Xenia that don't follow the typical growth pattern everyone is familiar with. I didn't see the thread in question but it was mentioned in franks like.... yesterday? (Hence my confusion) If you check out marinefarmers you can see a few very unique species. My understanding is that the ruby and the ball don't spread like crazy eitherno not you. It was in a random thread I commented in this morning. They claimed they had “ruby red Xenia” but the picture of it had the same sort of wide base and branching arms that the coral @najer mentioned. Didn’t actually look like Xenia at all. No mat based growth.
Random coincidence, we were just talking about it yesterday so I thought maybe that was your referencedidnt mean you my friend. Sorry for the confusion
There are a couple Xenia that don't follow the typical growth pattern everyone is familiar with. I didn't see the thread in question but it was mentioned in franks like.... yesterday? (Hence my confusion) If you check out marinefarmers you can see a few very unique species. My understanding is that the ruby and the ball don't spread like crazy either
I can't tell anything in that blue of light lol. But they do come up from a chunky stalk like that instead of a lower mat. They're beautiful once they mature. Mine was a tiny dime sized frag that is slowly growing for me. I added it some time after the tank swap so it's only been a couple monthsHere’s what was posted. Maybe it is Xenia but I’ve never seen any like this
edit: it doesn’t look anything like your ruby red for whatever that’s worth