Risen from the grave

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so about 6 months ago i had bought some tubbs blue zoas from my lfs they had about 3 frags from the owners home tank and so i snagged me up one i had it for ehh a week id say before my pistol shrimp *durning the night* decided to up and take the plug into his cave ive searched for it for awhile and no where to be found *wont be the last time he did it/does it* :/ so fast foward 6 months and i just rescapped my whole tank and while moving some rock around i found a plug with a zoa still on it and i had no clue what zoa it was so 3 days go by and its slowly starting to open up and i notice theres blue in it! its my tubbs blue! i was super stoked about it id say i was more surprised that after all this time its still alive it had 100% zero light. as its still not fully open but its the only thing with that color that i bought that i could id so quickly
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They are surprisingly resilient buggers. Glad your frag came back out into the light :) Time to start gluing your plugs in place. haha
 
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They are surprisingly resilient buggers. Glad your frag came back out into the light :) Time to start gluing your plugs in place. haha
Yeah gotta get them off the Sandbed :3
 

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