Not enough red to be utter peace at this point. Then again, this thing has morphed a ton since the beginning of the year so I guess we'll see. Utter peace also has a pretty well defined pattern on the oral disc.Utter peace
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Not enough red to be utter peace at this point. Then again, this thing has morphed a ton since the beginning of the year so I guess we'll see. Utter peace also has a pretty well defined pattern on the oral disc.Utter peace
Thank you.Oh, yeah, mine definitely don't have that much pink/orange/red/whatever. It barely covers the tentacles.
That's some really nice contrast on those King Midas! The non-yellow portions of mine aren't nearly that dark. Yours are stunning.
Me and @footgal are BFF lol ask her she will confirm. We will probably split purchase of those that way we both get them. When she is ready because currently I have way to much stuff! And some of my tank is overtaken by stuff I’m holding for her ( I do it out of love for her though!)I think it'll still be a bit before I can frag the Lemon Twists (they're called TSA Lemon Twists, not Lemon Crush), they took awhile to get going and still aren't growing too fast. And if @footgal is still interested, the first spare frag is spoken for. But since they're palys, I'm sure I'll have more spares at some point. I'm definitely trying to feed them pretty often to get 'em growing. They're pretty cool, yellow/orange with green centers and a finely tentacled frill.
I absolutely have spares of whatever these are. My hermits have been playing shuffleboard with the entire contents of my sandbed, which resulted in the original frag of these getting torn up and spread around. I have... probably four or five reasonable frags kinda just loose in there, on plugs, rubble bits, and so on, including a bit that's got some Tweekers on it also.
If you or anyone else would like some of these, do PM me. I wouldn't feel comfortable shipping live stuff until at least late September, as I live in Texas, but once it cools off I totally have spares. They're growing at a reasonable pace, but don't seem to be an invasive one? And if they are invasive, at least they're pretty.