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Love him!! And the acro's pretty nice too haha
 

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Love him!! And the acro's pretty nice too haha

How about this fish and acro Dom.............

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I imagine it will look more like this under your blue LED giggle lights, probably crazier. That's why i made a frag for you today. Just imagine what your frag would go for in the US buddy, biggles rainbow fireworks would go for more than the large double coffee i expect in payment - LARGE ! If you bring me a medium i'll snip the top off your frag..............

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How about this fish and acro Dom.............

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I imagine it will look more like this under your blue LED giggle lights, probably crazier. That's why i made a frag for you today. Just imagine what your frag would go for in the US buddy, biggles rainbow fireworks would go for more than the large double coffee i expect in payment - LARGE ! If you bring me a medium i'll snip the top off your frag..............

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I'll have a LARGE and I'll bring my camera for the nice people if they're lucky haha I saw the frag tank is up and running again too :D
 

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Checkout the growth pattern on this acro in my wrasse tank. I’m thinking turaki. Thoughts?

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It's hard to gauge the size by the picture. It looks similar to a Hawkins Echinata, but the branches appear to be thicker. Turaki or granulosa would be my guess if the branches are thicker than the echinata.
 

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It's hard to gauge the size by the picture. It looks similar to a Hawkins Echinata, but the branches appear to be thicker. Turaki or granulosa would be my guess if the branches are thicker than the echinata.

That was my thought process was well. Its color is very similar to Hawkins Enchinata but the growth pattern is very different and size of branches is much larger. I have another turaki and branches on that one is smaller. Now that you mention it, the size is much closer to my granulosa colonies.

I just love how its branches are sweeping. Fish love to frag it for me.
 

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want to share some of my favorites, photo under whites

ZF rainbow opal Millepora

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ZF space jam

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ZF pistachio Millepora

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Wow....that first one! I never thought I’d say this, but if that’s whites, let’s see that thing under blues (I typically hate blue light photos)!
 

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