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    Bella127 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Updated ZOA Pics, Captive Reef Exclusive!

    These next round of pics are going to be Captive Reef exclusive pics. These pics will only be seen here on Captive Reefs.

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    what a tease, where are the pics?

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    ReeferRob - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Oh, wow amazing pictures. Captivating colors. Nice work Pete.
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    Bella127 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks to Reefer Rob for hooking me back up with my blue hornets and some more Raptor's Rainbow's that I lost .

    blue hornets6 - Updated ZOA Pics, Captive Reef Exclusive!


    And these Goldenclove/belladonna's from Reefer Rob's original colony. These are very hardy and grow at about three polyps per month for me.

    Goldenclove hornets1 - Updated ZOA Pics, Captive Reef Exclusive!
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    The purple on the purple death's seem to go thru phases during the course of the year . They go from a deep purple to what you see in the pic. The purple fades away , then it goes back to a deep purple in a month or so.

    Nucleargreenpurpledeath - Updated ZOA Pics, Captive Reef Exclusive!

    I believe these are armor of god's . Had to go thru a zoa skirt for this shot. These paly's really pop!
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    Seashell's bright orange.

    Seashells orange brites1 - Updated ZOA Pics, Captive Reef Exclusive!

    Reef Solution's white mouth blue polyps
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    It must be spring time , there are a bunch of IMPATIENT"S sprouting up.
    Last edited by Bella127; 04-16-2010 at 08:18 AM.

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    kgood1 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Sweet

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    card16969 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    so how much would you charge for 1 head of each lmfao

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    Wy Renegade - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Very Nice Bella! As always.
    I collect PEs, and I'm always looking to trade for ones I don't have yet.

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    Its my understanding that the sea shells bright orange is Enigma Paly also known by the name fruity pebbles.

    It seems to have lost color due to high light. Try keeping it in shade and the orange will get deeper and the black will get darker.

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    ReeferRob - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manoj's Reef View Post
    Its my understanding that the sea shells bright orange is Enigma Paly also known by the name fruity pebbles.

    It seems to have lost color due to high light. Try keeping it in shade and the orange will get deeper and the black will get darker.
    Awesome advice Manoj. I think the pic may be a touch over exposed? Not even sure thats thats the right photography term LOL In person these things are really bright and rich. One of my favorites for sure.

    Problem is I can't seem to pry any from Pete tight cold death grip.
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    They are really nice. I am trying to grow them out, they don't seem to be fast growers. I have not got a single polyp in a month.

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