Official Euphyllia Show Off Thread...

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A few
 

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I was told you couldn't have these close to each other as they sting each other. Is this untrue? I love these being together they look awesome.

I would also like to know.

If you have the same species, aren't they fine ?
 

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i think i just found my favorite tank of all time haha i love this layout, i am too trying to do the island theme and loading it with lps. Currently have one island full!

Here's my 66G Red Sea Max - Euphyllia Paradise.

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Thanks Mega - it took a lot of time and preparation in the layout with the correct colors and locations. Every time I purchased a new Euphyllia, I would sometimes have to rearrange all the colors again. I would also try to keep all the branching types and wall types in their own group - just lots of Gel Glue and wrinkly fingers.
 

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May not be as nice a most but for only having a tank for 8 months I'm proud of myself.. My frog was in the process of splitting into 2 heads and pushing 7 babies from its skirt in the first picture...
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the second picture was a week before the final split.
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This pic is the babies one side of the babies... Anyone know if these drip off or will they just branch out? Iv heard both but I felt them the other day and they officially have a skeleton now not just flesh... Wish I could frag them off and move them to their own spot to get light my frog is so big they only see light when it retracts
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Here's an updated pic of my hammer, it has 4 main heads now and about 20 tiny ones popping out around the base

 

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May not be as nice a most but for only having a tank for 8 months I'm proud of myself.. My frog was in the process of splitting into 2 heads and pushing 7 babies from its skirt in the first picture...
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the second picture was a week before the final split.
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This pic is the babies one side of the babies... Anyone know if these drip off or will they just branch out? Iv heard both but I felt them the other day and they officially have a skeleton now not just flesh... Wish I could frag them off and move them to their own spot to get light my frog is so big they only see light when it retracts
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Once they start to grow they can take off. I wouldn't touch the small new polyps or you may damage and stunt the growth of those heads. I would let them get a little bigger personally before I fragged it.
 

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