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Old 06/15/2007, 08:21 AM
Bababou Bababou is offline
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Posibly the best buy I have ever made

A month or so ago I picked up a zoo rock from Pets Inc for $20 and its a little smaller then a baseball, the colors looked good and I figured it would color better after hitting my tank and color up it did. I reserched two of the three zoos and relized that 2/3s of the rock is purple people eaters aprox 60 polyps, and there are also about 7 red people eaters and 4 of a still unknown zoo. Im about 80% sure at this point a few more weeks should tell.


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Old 06/15/2007, 08:29 AM
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Nice! LMK when you frag!

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Old 06/15/2007, 08:33 AM
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Will do, Im acctualy fraging every thing for the next meeting to make moving the tank easier in august.
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Old 06/15/2007, 09:06 AM
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post pictures of the rock.

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Old 06/15/2007, 09:35 AM
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If you ended up with true PPE's, and you take your time, you could all but finance a new tank with that rock.

Shocked that the employees would miss something like that.
Someone's gonna be in big trouble !
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Old 06/15/2007, 09:59 AM
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Im kinda starting to doubt if they are or not, and the more i look at them they look alot like a frag I got from Jayreefer back in February just about a third the size on the polyps, and I cant remeber what he called those.

jesse Ill try to get a pic up but my camera is being picky.

Newtanksmell I dont know that it would have been anything to catch because the possible PPEs looked really bad in the store it was the redish polyps that caught my eye to begin with.
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Old 06/15/2007, 11:42 AM
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They are prolly not because the history of the paly would tend to make me think no. Anyway.....who cares. If they even look pretty similar, you have a great looking zoo.
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