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Whoa! XXL Toxic Hammer and a Frammer!


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    Acro76 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Whoa! XXL Toxic Hammer and a Frammer!

    Usually these get chopped in Australia, or by wholesalers here in the states... But not this bad boy! Truly a showpiece! Opens up to approx. 5" - $500

    ANewCoral 10 - Whoa! XXL Toxic Hammer and a Frammer!

    This is an usual specimen, thought to be a cross between a frogspawn and a hammer, hence the term Frammer! Opens to approx. 4" - $250

    ANewCoral 1 13 - Whoa! XXL Toxic Hammer and a Frammer!

    Close up of the unusual tentacles...

    ANewCoral 2 13 - Whoa! XXL Toxic Hammer and a Frammer!

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    larryandlaura - Reefkeeper
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    Pure awesome!
    Hi my name is Larry and I'm a coral addict!

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