How old is your oldest acro?

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ORA Blue Milli, 2 years old. 99.9% of the growth was just in the last year. It stayed a tiny nub for ever then one day exploded. I need a new pic of it. It has grown almost another full colony out of the right hand side.

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ORA Blue Milli, 2 years old. 99.9% of the growth was just in the last year. It stayed a tiny nub for ever then one day exploded. I need a new pic of it. It has grown almost another full colony out of the right hand side.

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We have had several of our sps coral colonies for 10 years. Our green slimer was one of the first. Most started out as frags or very small colonies.

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ORA Blue Milli, 2 years old. 99.9% of the growth was just in the last year. It stayed a tiny nub for ever then one day exploded. I need a new pic of it. It has grown almost another full colony out of the right hand side.

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I have something just like that, I always thought it was a tri color digi
 

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For me it is a 6 year old porites cylindrica. It was the only SPS survivor of a complete tank meltdown in 2009. Top tank was around from 2006 until an alk spike destroyed the SPS leaving only favia and cyphastrea plus this porities in 2009. Bottom is the current tank as of a couple weeks ago. The porities is given away free whenever anyone comes over. Pieces found buried in the substrate seem to come back from the dead. It is also in the perfect spot now to get overgrown by a sunset monti which was otherwise extremely difficult to frag.

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Zero days as I have yet to own one :( but looking forward to my first
 

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