Massive red dragon colony...check it out

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So I sold my red dragon and bubble gum digi colonies, and today I took them out of the tank. It was insane how big the red dragon was. Check out these pics.

This was the biggest piece I could get to fit out of the tank. Everything else cane out as mini colonies.
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Another big chunk
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Bubble gum digi
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The red dragon base. As the top grew bigger and denser, the base would die little at a time.
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All red dragon base
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The orange bucket was all red dragon. The small white bucket was the big red dragon piece and it wouldn’t fit in the bucket.

The bigger white bucket was bubblegum digi
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My tank looks way different now with them gone. I’m removing the starburst monti next. This will give me some more room for new frags. It took about 4 hours to cut out both colonies. It was like doing surgery, I didn’t want to destroy other corals taking them out. It was tough.
 

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So I sold my red dragon and bubble gum digi colonies, and today I took them out of the tank. It was insane how big the red dragon was. Check out these pics.

This was the biggest piece I could get to fit out of the tank. Everything else cane out as mini colonies.
0018eb9591153f990bba14d55b541822.jpg

7877c70a009c8386f3d093173650f5f2.jpg


Another big chunk
7bd2029d4fd592a0383737f41f2698b8.jpg


e2cbaf85cf74ceff2c3ab3da315180ea.jpg


Bubble gum digi
e9a732364dc94d7933c83fdb486bb5d5.jpg


The red dragon base. As the top grew bigger and denser, the base would die little at a time.
4b5a3e43b0d74a92883eae34bb7dd635.jpg


All red dragon base
3a57b09bda7be7e600a19386998713f6.jpg

95954a247d198f5dbba147fa5257fb84.jpg


The orange bucket was all red dragon. The small white bucket was the big red dragon piece and it wouldn’t fit in the bucket.

The bigger white bucket was bubblegum digi
18d430712afa6fe1ca7b99c646131226.jpg


My tank looks way different now with them gone. I’m removing the starburst monti next. This will give me some more room for new frags. It took about 4 hours to cut out both colonies. It was like doing surgery, I didn’t want to destroy other corals taking them out. It was tough.
Amazing !!, comrade
 

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Amazing man! Love your tank and can't wait to see some updated shots with these pieces cleared out and some new frags in place!
 

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I'm very envious - such a beautiful colony. Great job!
 

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