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socalreefer73
12/15/2004, 06:15 PM
Originally posted by socalreefer73
I have the following piece of live rock with Rhodactis (indosenesis?) for which I would like to find a new home. I'm finding that I have too much rhodactis in my tank and would like to diversify a little bit while providing more open sandbed. I would like to trade this 3"x6" rock that is completely covered with coralline and three rhodacti for something a little more interesting.

If nothing to trade, an offer of cash wouldn't be out of the question. I have been eyeing some sps and lps corals, but really don't have the cash to purchase anything new at this time. I have been specifically looking at some montipora capricornis and nicely colored acropora frags.

The main shroom on this rock expands to about 4" in diameter when fully open and is a bit folded like it might split soon. I keep my alk at about 4.5 meq/l and Ca at around 450 ppm, which they seem to thrive in. Under actinic lighting, they look like firework bursts, especially the larger specimen.

My tank has a heavy pod population so a few pods will probably hitch-hike and there may be a tubeworm or two attached. Full views of my tank can be seen at:

My Website Gallery (http://princealexi.com/gallery/album01)

http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/69785rhodactis.jpg

Top specimen under actinics:

http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/500/69785actinicrho.jpg