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After seeing this this pic on a RC thread, I HAD to have some.
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After a little investigating, I found that picture belonged to Gateway Aquatics, an Ebay vendor. I e-mailed him about availability of them, and within an hour or so, he replied back a great price for a 5-6 polyp frag. On blind faith, I ordered some, and he shipped the same day I paid him. The next morning I had them, and I'm so happy to say, they are identical to the picture!

I was worried this pic was way too good to be true, and for once it wasn't. I would highly recommed Gateway Aquatics to anyone. This was my first time ordering from an eBay store, and I must say, it was a very pleasureable one.
Two thumbs up, pics on the way.

EDIT: Here's the pic while they adapt to the garden:
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I'm curious. Where do you have them in your tank and what lighting are you using.

I got some yesterday too and mine aren't open yet.
 
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They are on the sandbed of my 12g AquaPod, under the stock PC lighting(for now).

BTW, what zoa is that in your avatar??

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That's one of my old finds. I've never seen them named. They are pretty.
 

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jonbar1 said:
I would highly recommed Gateway Aquatics to anyone. This was my first time ordering from an eBay store, and I must say, it was a very pleasureable one.
Two thumbs up, pics on the way.

you mind posting their web site?

Thanks
 
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