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Those are called rastas.@DSC reef What are the Zoas next to the Trachy on the left?
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Those are called rastas.@DSC reef What are the Zoas next to the Trachy on the left?
You could have Bob marleys. It's like a reverse Rasta. The colors are eye catching. We love trachys, a rainbow is definitely on the list.Look similar to mine but mine are a little different...
A Trachy is my next purchase
Weve never done a live sale, that's gotta be frustrating.Ya I almost bought one in last weeks Live sale but missed it by seconds
Those are some serious colors!This one might be taking the lead as my favorite at the moment. Super bright contrast on this Aussie trachy! Group shot with the holy grail trachy inflated fully too.
This one might be taking the lead as my favorite at the moment. Super bright contrast on this Aussie trachy! Group shot with the holy grail trachy inflated fully too.
Ok, I think I get it now. I wasn't waiting until it was dark enough. I changed my lighting schedule to a 75 minute ramp time instead of 60. For the first time I saw feeders on my favia, trumpet, and I think the trachyphyllia.I can see the mouth in the middle but no feeders ...I think
The pic is a little blurry
I'll post a pic of mine and maybe you'll be able to see some of the feeders if you click on the pic
The pic are not the best example but it's all I have on my phone
Welsophyllia is now classified as trachyphillia, symphyllia and lobophyllia will have different skeletal structures. All LPS with different classifications.OK I guess I need some schoolin'...
What is the difference between Trachyphyllia, Symphyllia, Wellsophyllia and Lobophyllia?