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does any one know what this is (sorry for the crappy cell phone pics)
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green star polyps. Some people like them, others hate them. Will grow and take over your tank. Good on a rock, in the middle of the sand
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+1
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hmm... they look nothing like my other GSR
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they come in several shades of green as well as a beige color. as well they can look radically different with lots of flow (like what you have there). I always liked mine with less flow so the stalks stayed short and they looked like a bed of little flowers.
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hmmm... i will take your guys word for it
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Definitely (the commonly known) Green Star Polyps, but more precisely known as a species of the Briareum genus.
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+1 on the HATE side!
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