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    EMUreef - Reefkeeper
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    Sweet.

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    Those really do POP under your LED's!!

    They look happy!!

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    nice, I'm Not a big zoa fan but those are ones I would have!!

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    Glad you are happy with them!! Just too small for my taste!! Maybe I will give them another shot on down the road.

    Keep an eye on them- they pop babies like you wont beleive! (at least that peice did in my tank!) Feed heavily- and skim hard!!

    Keep us posted on the growth!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EMUreef View Post
    052410 - My Rasta's
    Do you plan on attaching them to a larger rock to allow them to grow out?

    What type of lighting do you have?

    Can you share your parameters?

    Can you share some details about your tank?

    Thanks for sharing.

    Mucho Reef
    Please stop fragging your frags.......you'll eventually do more damage than good. Just let them grow.

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    These are one of my favorites. Nice pick!!!

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    EMUreef - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by MUCHO REEF View Post
    Do you plan on attaching them to a larger rock to allow them to grow out?

    What type of lighting do you have?

    Can you share your parameters?

    Can you share some details about your tank?

    Thanks for sharing.

    Mucho Reef
    well they are on a pretty nice size piece of rock right now, considering how small the polyps are.

    I have it in my 12g nano frag tank. I'm using a par38 LED lamp by Evil. As far as Params i dunno right now, ill have to test in the next couple days.

    Its a 12g nano cube, so Chamber 1 i have the drain and some LR rubble, Chamber 2, LR rubble and Cheato, Chamber 3 is where the heater is along with an MJ1200 return.

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    Are you getting, slow, good or great growth with the Par 38 LEDs with your other polyps?

    So you plan on letting them grow out I take it?

    Thanks again.

    Mooch
    Please stop fragging your frags.......you'll eventually do more damage than good. Just let them grow.

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    EMUreef - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by MUCHO REEF View Post
    Are you getting, slow, good or great growth with the Par 38 LEDs?

    So you plan on letting them grow out I take it?

    Thanks again.

    Mooch
    im going to frag them when i get more polyps.

    Im noticing some pretty good growth with them, i moved a favia into the frag tank because my elegance stung and killed off some of it, and its recovering very very nicely.

    my AOG's seem to love it, grow rather quick. My Blue steels took a little bit to grow but i see a few new polyps comming in now so hopefully those will take off soon.

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