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[IMG][/IMG] she's all ready for paint in the spring. Dosen't atlantis have this coral listed as a blue unknown? Good to see your still posting alex
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bringing this one back up...i just realized i had another pic of it in my gallery which i havent looked at in years.
someone from the east coast must have this coral. |
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I sent George (geofloors) an e-mail to see if he could offer input...
Okay... now I'm off to my time capsule
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From what I remember Robbie is the only person I fragged this coral for. I did give a frag to another local guy but he also said it died when he got it home. Shortly after Robbie got the frag from me he fragged his frag and sent half to Alex in a trade for some other corals. Robbies frag died a few days later and about the same time my colony started to RTN. Or it could have been vice versa. I was unable to salvage anything from it. For about 6 months or a year Alex had the only living piece from my original colony. It's absolutely impossible anyone got a frag of this from Robbie except Alex. If Alex fragged it for anyone then their could still be a piece around. This coral was long dead when Robbie broke down his tank. I know for a fact that only 2 people ever got this coral from me. Their frags are both lost to history.
Here's a pic of the coral shortly before it RTNed. http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=1164179 George |
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