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    I feel they are orange slices. The ones I had were tempermental and would randomly melt.

    This is the colony I had a year ago. Its good to have multiple frags of them rather than a single colony.

    47b9db37b3127cce98548881fd6900000045100AcMWTRm4YsmIg - Help me id these...please.

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    iyachtuxivm - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manoj's Reef View Post
    I feel they are orange slices. The ones I had were tempermental and would randomly melt.

    This is the colony I had a year ago. Its good to have multiple frags of them rather than a single colony.

    47b9db37b3127cce98548881fd6900000045100AcMWTRm4YsmIg - Help me id these...please.
    Thanks Manoj those are the closest yet. But these will most likely survive the apocalypse along with cockroaches and twinkies. These are very hardy.

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