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I purchased some pink elephants from him awhile back, but they ended up melting away. Being a stubborn persistent addict...I ordered them again. You might remember how happy I was with the polyp count the first time around. That doesn't even compare with the second time. Miguel sent me a HUGE frag mixed in with some RDEs. I was able to make two frags out of it because it was loose in the middle. I was also able to work out a sweet trade with him for one of his zoas! Communication was excellent and Miguel was more than nice about all my questions, along with patience. I highly recommend Miguel to other reefers out there. You can't go wrong with FraggleReef! I'll let the pics speak for themselves...

package arrived on time & perfect condition.
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1st frag can be seen in the back by the powerhead
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apologies for any blurriness...di.ca. without a dispay lcd makes it almost impossible to know the quality of the pics i'm taking. these few pics were chosen out of maybe 50, 60 shots.
 
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finally the ******* frag. its taking its sweet time opening up. thinking of relocating it to the bottom of the tank.
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The P.E. palys I received seemed a little different from the ones listed by Miguel on ZoaID, but I'm hoping that they will morph into the colors of his mother colony. Still sweet neverthless... :)

Now to seperate these guys from the RDEs... Kinda scared to touch them. Maybe I'll let them grow out a bit more till I can clearly tell where I need to cut. Currently, the RDEs polyps seem to be almost intertwined with the P.E. polyps.
 
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