Legacy/Older Import Corals Worth Keeping

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I think mushroom corals might fall in this category. I have a Tonga blue that is about 13 yrs old and a red that about the same age hardly ever see mushrooms discussed
Rarely see mushrooms either. I have an army of fuzzy greens, which aren’t as fancy as a blue, make for nice wall decoration. Better than GSP.
 

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PPE paly
I never could justify the price tag back then.

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As for torts, I used to have a giant Miyagi tort colony. Was lost during a great RTN event awhile back, but got a new piece recently - yay for fragging. Still a favorite, even if its a "boring" blue/green. Also a favorite of the clown goby.
 

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As for torts, I used to have a giant Miyagi tort colony. Was lost during a great RTN event awhile back, but got a new piece recently - yay for fragging. Still a favorite, even if its a "boring" blue/green. Also a favorite of the clown goby.
How dare you call a miyagi tort boring…
 

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As for torts, I used to have a giant Miyagi tort colony. Was lost during a great RTN event awhile back, but got a new piece recently - yay for fragging. Still a favorite, even if its a "boring" blue/green. Also a favorite of the clown goby.
The blue on an Oregon tort is so wonderful. Sure it looks boring under deep blue but a splash of cool white brings the Oregon tort color to life
 

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