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That's cheating...torches aren't softies! LolWish I could capture all the color in my torches, but here's what I've got
I second this!! Marine Farmers is where I found several nice pieces...and have more in my cart...dang bills gotta be paid first I guess!I should thank you. Probably 50% if not more came from you. I highly recommend Marine Farmers to anyone.
You might have a little zoa! I can't really tell. But if you like it then see what happens with it!Also I know this isn't an ID thread however I believe they were using my main rock as a frag rock and now I'm start to see the growth of a couple little things anybody have any idea with this might be it will actually bend over if I push it and then goes backup I am talking about the little red things
I guess a little sponge or an algae of some kind...Also I know this isn't an ID thread however I believe they were using my main rock as a frag rock and now I'm start to see the growth of a couple little things anybody have any idea with this might be it will actually bend over if I push it and then goes backup I am talking about the little red things
Side profile shotfOWLR for 16 years. Just started soft corals last year. These pics are to boost everyone’s self esteem: my reef is a work in progress!
Here is my baby...I started this tank as a 120 gal and 2 years ago moved everything into a 380 gal.
Some of my favorite pieces are my red cespitularia, the Koji Wada Pink nepthea, and the Pink Lemonade Stereonepthea, and the White Wood clove. If you look long and hard you can find some really cool softies. My yellow toadstool was one of my first corals and at 5 years old now, when it fully opens it is dinner plate size! Zoas and mushrooms are great but there are SO MANY OTHER softies!!