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Incase some people dont know. I have a large fungia farm. What is started out was a part of a dead plate coral. The babies sprouted up from there, now when they get big enough they break off, the little stock that is left regrows another one, pretty much a limitless supply of plate corals
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takes about 6 months to be 1.5" to 2" across inflated, actual skeleton size is about 1" to 1.5", from a base size of about a pencil eraser on the end of a number 2 pencil
 

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Thats pretty sweet. Someone on swf has one like that! Its freakin kool...

Is that a huge bristleworm in the background?
 
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thats a huge bristle star, i call it the rattlesnake. The pattern on the arms and body are diamond shape just like a rattle snake. hes about 1 foot from arm tip to arm tip
 

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