MASSIVE Colony Update Just Went Live! ~Corals.com

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Those are nice looking frags but I'm not seeing anything in those pictures that I would call a colony. To me a small colony is the size of a baseball.
 

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Those are nice looking frags but I'm not seeing anything in those pictures that I would call a colony. To me a small colony is the size of a baseball.
If you look at the gravel in the pics some of the colonys are good size. Maybe even baseball size.
 
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Those are nice looking frags but I'm not seeing anything in those pictures that I would call a colony. To me a small colony is the size of a baseball.
Colonies come in a variety of sizes. Some smaller and some larger. Thanks!
 
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do you have a pic of the Heliofungia Under blue light?
Here you go! Thanks!

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