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    Nice grab Bill!!!
    Definately a Tenius.. don't know the generic name
    Red polyp really makes it interesting!

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    bigbill - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    +1. I am wondering if the red in the polyps isn't red reflecting in the polyps in the pic since he said you can't see it w/ naked eye.

    Also Bill, its hard to tell for sure, but the plug looks to be covered in GHA, if so I would suggest removing it and rebasing it.
    yea was thinking the same thing kinda wanted it to be in the tank for a while before i did it and was it is GHA
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