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  1. Green Zoas Green Zoas

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    Scientific Name: Zoanthid
    Color: Green
    Status: Formerly Owned
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    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Location
    South Florida
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    I had the green ones but they melted and left the red ones behind.
    "It happens, and as long as the clowns out there keep paying top dollar, they will stay top dollar. Just a way of life, imagine how much cheaper a Tahoe or Yukon would cost if the word 'bling' was never invented..."



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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Michigan
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    I had them once too and they melted for me as well.

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    May 2012
    Location
    Toledo, OH
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    Francis

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    I've got one drag of the green ones that have been doing well for a while.
    When its big enough to frag Ill let you guys know!

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