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![]() The newest member of THE AGENTS of S.M.A.S.H.
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![]() Lol grow it out sell it for 20x the price. Yeeeeee budday >=)
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![]() Nice work bud. I tried that too a whole bunch of time but never succeeded. Let that piece grow and you can name it after you. Call it the Jason's ultimate hulk acro!
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Though a tree grow ever so high, the falling leaves return to the root. 300DD - 140DD ![]() TOTM Fall 2013 |
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Colony. I almost sold this frag to a reefer here for $20 lucky he never showed up and the color morphed few days after |
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![]() could it be that each mother had a different clade of zooxanthelae (spelling) and when the two pieces were put together they shared?
that might explain it as i have seen it myself in palys |
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![]() I dunno. Mybe its cuz I glued them as single polyps so it was easier for them to be compatible with each other? I will experiment with different colours n different size frags to see what else can magically happen =)
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![]() I thought I'll give my old thread a lil update and show this Christmas miracle that tons of hobbiest thought was not possible to grow 2 diff types of acros together and have them fuse. Well few months later it's growing quite well and totally fused at all edges. Yup the green is however growing much faster than the purple but hey there has to be a winner =)
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