TSA Fruity Pebbles Thread

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Here's mine :)

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@TopShelfAquatics Does this look like it could be one? Purchased locally from a friend who couldn’t recall the name, but that it did indeed have a hobby name. A few folks commented on its similarity to fruity pebbles.
 

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So question, The base on mine that was encrusting use to be a bright green, now it is turning the reddish color. Is that a good sign? It looks amazing, polyp extension is great and there is growth. Just did not know if that is a sign of wanting more or less par. I read thru and seen where TSA hits with lots of light, as mine is around the 350 range.
 

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Here’s the past 2 months on mine.

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When to mix up fish meal: When was the last time you tried a different brand of food for your reef?

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