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    Reef_Angel - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Zoas from a friend!

    I got some surprise zoas from Repto which were a sweet unexpected gift!! Thank you Repto for the amazing zoas you sent to me. You know I have the zoa bug real bad and can't seem to get enough of the little buggers. I've become kind of a collector of colors and I'm going to display them all one of these days! For now though, I'd like to show off the beauties that Repto sent me! Thank you again Jason!!
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    Whoyah - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks for sharing your nice pictures. I really like the Blenny on the blues.

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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Grumps was one the first fish I added to the original tank.... He just loves when we bring new mounted frags on into the tank with some hair algae on it... by the next day it's history. Kinda of fun to watch him and the yellow tang scrambling all off things to see who can get it all... no meal on those frags though.

    All of them are doing great. Looks like spring is actually go to make it's appearance here towards the end of this week, overnight temps have been in the teens lately, so we've got a few care packages to ship out Gotta get the cold chisel out to get you some of those button polys. How are you setting for Montipora digita? nothing too fancy light brown with slight orange tipped polyps. I've got a few 1-2" frags still waiting to be mounted.....
    Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.

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    Reptoreef - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Angel, that last pic is of some pink star polyps or aka encrusting gorgonian... the orange/pink polyp cap kinda looks like a piece of flat riged orange plate. BTW, the zoas I've sent out are all of this caliber. To TOOMANYFISH, I sent green ricordia and to Smatney(due to locality) I'm giving here some pink zoas and pink millepora at our reef meeting on Thursday. I will try to resend some zoas to Whoyah (Damn Postal Service) and Ramoth... due to packaging(oops, we got a leaker... my fault). I hope everybody get total satisfaction from my stock... MY PRIDE IS AT STAKE!!! Is that the sign of something clinical??? Anyways, hope you all are enjoying this frag swap as much as I am. The zoanthids I got from TOOMANYFISH and Whoyah are looking pretty sweet, too... Thanks!!!

    Repto
    There's nowhere else I'ld rather be... unless, of course, you're buying

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