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    Ok I am going to start showing my tanks by request. I have 4 tanks, 1-40 gal. 2-90gal and a 180. Next project is the 170 acrylic hope to be done with that in 3 weeks and take down my 90 acrylic. This first post is some of the 90 gal glass tank I call crazy zoa tank. rest will follow in few weeks. Using cell phone camera to take these. Need to find my camera. I have posted this because a someone wanted to see picture of what I have ID as a green non-branching hammer. Would be nice if someone could confirm. I love this coral and have never seen before I got it with a tank I bought. Sorry color is not great phone does not handle the MH light well.
    Overall pic. Forgive dirty glass and macro/micro algea in tank:
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    First mom and pop blocking my pictures last month when they spawned:
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    If you look at zoa rock behind you see eggs that made them killers(killed my mandarin goby). They are currently spawning again. hopefully they dont kill anything else (well I would not care about damsel lol).
    Now picture of coral I would like to for sure ID is a non branching hammer. Took a few different pics from diferent angles. Yeah I know my center brace is a little cooked lol:
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    SO until I get better cam, this is what I will post. This tank is called crazy zoa tank because all zoas seem to grow like weeds in it. You guys are spared from my ghetto frag rack with zoas. Pics of zoas just dont work with this cam lol. I will try to get up some better pics. There are zoas everywhere in this tank and somehow I ended up with what looks like to be duncuns and dont know how they got there(my pagoda died off then a few months later these gre out). I tried to take pic but it sucks lol. Will have a new camer in next month then I can take some real pictures.
    Paulo

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    Tom@HaslettMI - Reefkeeper
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    My vote is for frogspawn too. A close relative of hammer coral.

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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