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I ordered from them early last year. Rommel is the owner and I received some very nice pieces that, save for one that losing was my fault, are thriving today. My only issue with them is the color of the corals on the site. They seem a little . . . bright compared to the real deal but the corals were very healthy and have colored up well as they matured. I don't think you will be disappointed.

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thanks for the info Robin, if you dont mind me asking what did you get? i was thinking about some zoas.
 

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I bought a small frag of a beautiful favia that is now close to 30 eyes and a Sunset Aequituberculata montipora. The monti grew well but got torched by another coral. I managed to salvage a small piece and it is growing well. I did not buy any zoas from him though I was tempted. He was one of the first growers I purchased online from and I was very happy.

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glad to hear all is doing well :)

yeah i might try to order some from them soon
 
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