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Pictures or it didn’t happen
I cannot get many good pictures at the moment bc my tank has become a phyto culture tank
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Heres the micromussa I got tho. Little bit of flesh damage near the base but looks great and it has a baby head growing

I was gone for 2 hours and they decided it's time to de-stress and are mostly recessed now
 

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Day 2 everything is opening up great. The duncan is a ferocious eater. The zoa was also hungry and I've never seen one actually grab a piece of brine shrimp
(Excuse the green)
 

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What type of live rock are you using in your tank?
No clue
It's whatever my lfs had in stock that day. It's a massive 13-15lb rock and had probably been in their tank for years
I purposefully chose the most disgusting rock I could :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
If I had to guess it is an igneous rock of some sort because it's very light for its size and the color underneath doesn't really seem like coral skeleton
 
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