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Micromussa: who keeps them, who sells them, who photographs them?


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    Default Micromussa: who keeps them, who sells them, who photographs them?

    Hey folks.... just wondering if there's any micromussa freaks still out there. They were the rage about 3 or 4 years ago, but now rarely a peep. I never see any around these days. I really don't know anyone who keeps them, let alone stores that have them around.

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    I used to have a bunch, Jason up at Kee's has a few very nice and affordable pieces at the store.
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    I have my first small frag. Love'em but these are just green. I will collect a few more as I can.


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    i think the micromussa has been replaced by the acan lords.
    I for one know i like hte bigger polyps on the lords.

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    ive got some that ive had for about 4yrs. i bought them from detroiter when i first started reefing. they started to melt and had one head for a few years. i just left it alone and in the last year they have blown up with about 8-10 heads.

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    I have two different colors.

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    What coral are they? Lps or sps? Anyone got pics?

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    they r lps. just like acans but smaller polyps.

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