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I already miss the beach. but well financially not complaining haha. I can get all the pretty corals. I took with me some native Narcissus snails and nerites. hermits and a goby died in transit sadly. so do the porcelain crabs.

current stock list of corals
LPS/ SPS orange looking encrusting Psammocora
LPS
two blasomussa
two Vietnamese mini scolys (my favorite they eat so well done)
1 open brain
2 leptastrea
green tenticles yellow center
one purple testicles and yellow center
1 green branching hammer
softies
1 random freebie zoa
1 plug of bronze zoa
1 long tentacle toadstool
15 orange blue rhodactis mushrooms

stocking for corals is more or less complete I'll add maybe another taller coral like a hammer and looking for a fungia for the bottom.

livestock
hitchhiker crabs
Xiamen native nerite and narcissus snails
one small 3 stripe damsel(will trade back once too large)
 
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this morning before work I figured out how to take better photos with my phone. let me know how these look. thanks. I am in love with the Vietnamese button scolys.

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