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  1. Red Hornets Red Hornets

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    Scientific Name: Zoo
    Color: Red
    Status: Part of Current Collection
    Availability: No Frags at This Time
    Difficulty: Easy
    Growth Rate: Moderate
    Lighting: Medium
    Temperament: Peaceful
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    Oct 2009
    Location
    MI
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    First Name
    Bryan
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    Red Hornets



  2. #2
    CableGuy - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I may be wrong but I dont think that is a TRUE hornet. What makes a hornet a hornet is the alternating skirts. It may be the lighting or something...who knows. (Except the ones that are right in the center are different colors but that looks like it has something to do with how they are growing as the rest of the skirts are all the same color.)

    RedHornet Zoa01 B LED - Red Hornets


    Example of a "fake" purple hornet:

    Purple Hornet Zoanthids SPS LPS Chalice Coral Zoas Reef | eBay

  3. #3
    Skyhigh - Reefkeeper
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    they are just babies but i want a frag of yours to have them all. up for a trade?

    Quote Originally Posted by CableGuy View Post
    I may be wrong but I dont think that is a TRUE hornet. What makes a hornet a hornet is the alternating skirts. It may be the lighting or something...who knows. (Except the ones that are right in the center are different colors but that looks like it has something to do with how they are growing as the rest of the skirts are all the same color.)

    RedHornet Zoa01 B LED - Red Hornets


    Example of a "fake" purple hornet:

    Purple Hornet Zoanthids SPS LPS Chalice Coral Zoas Reef | eBay

  4. #4
    bluwc - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Here are some pics of my hornets I just fragged last night. Probably not best pics though...

    My reds
    Img 9581 - Red Hornets

    Purple
    Img 9561 - Red Hornets

    Blues
    Img 9569 - Red Hornets

    ---------- Post added at 07:06 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:04 PM ----------

    I would agree with cableguy....I don't think those are true hornets. Or at least they don't look like the ones I have in my tank.

  5. #5
    CableGuy - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyhigh View Post
    they are just babies but i want a frag of yours to have them all. up for a trade?
    I would like to take a look at your and I'd love to trade.

    Adam

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