Coolest coral ever? YES!!!

Discussion in 'NPS Corals' started by Dingo, Aug 22, 2012.

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  1. pink4miss

    pink4miss Panda Puffer

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    Congrats Dingo!

    happy coral sure does get some nice stock in.
     
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  3. pareefer

    pareefer Plankton

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    I love the pic please add more after down the road.
     
  4. Dingo

    Dingo Giant Squid

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    They are hardy if you fulfill their needs. Since they do not use photosynthesis for energy you will have to feed them.
    They can be fragged, but only one at a time.

    Are you located in PA? If all goes well, in about a year I will be offering this as captive grown to my local club- NCPARS
     
  5. chwimmers

    chwimmers Plankton

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    Awsome looks very nice
     
  6. ADJUST

    ADJUST Astrea Snail

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    Amazing they look great.
     
  7. Romie

    Romie Feather Duster

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    wow that is so cool i wish i could find one of those!!!

    i tried happy coral .com but i can't get any pictures to load on my comp for some reason

    they're sight is pretty much a list!

    -is this a user error on my end??

    anyway that is amazing deffinatly something i've never seen
    (it would go perfect in my dr seuss style 40g)
     
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  9. BNR34RB26DETT

    BNR34RB26DETT Spanish Shawl Nudibranch

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    very interesting.
    thanks for sharing.
     
  10. scott357

    scott357 Plankton

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    That is really cool, I love the contrast and the winding staircase look. Very unique!
     
  11. bigdookie

    bigdookie Astrea Snail

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    wow, never seen coral like that before! very unique
     
  12. ingtar_shinowa

    ingtar_shinowa Giant Squid

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    The guys at Unique Corals said they are very hardy... I found that odd statement for a non-photosynthetic lol