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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Got an itch to post some more pics...enjoy!


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    any clue what this could be?? Tiniest polyps ever...
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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Forgot to add a livstock list. I like to do this for growth/loss purposes. Keep everything in track.


    LPS-

    Teal candy canes- 8 heads
    blue/purple chalice w/ pink eyes- ned frag plug ancrusted
    blue/green chalice w/ red eyes- silver dollar size
    hollywood stunner chalice- 2 1/2x1 1/2 inches
    tyree blue chalice- 50 cent peice
    Blue plating Hydnophora- 2 x 1 1/2 inches


    SPS-

    Green slimer- 2" w/ start of a 3rd branch
    Green/yellow?- 1 1/2" w/ 6 branches
    Blue tipped?- 1 1/2 w/ 3 branches
    green digi- 1" w/ 2/3s polyp covered- recovering from rtn few months ago
    birdsnest- 1" 2 branches- tips have polyp extension
    Brown out ?- 1 1/2 single branch
    red cap- 1 x 1 /2"
    Tiny polyp ?- 1 1/2" 5 branch
    purple bonsai- 2 x 3/4" 1 branch sprouting
    yellow scroll- 1 1/2 x 3/4"


    zoas-


    Green bay packers- 3 polyps
    green stars- 3 polyps
    fire and ice- 2 polyps
    eyes of rah- 18 polyps
    eyes of rah- 10 polyps
    mohawks- 11 polyps
    purple death- 25 polyps
    lunar eclips- 4 polyps
    tubbs blues- 9 polyps
    red gorrila nipples- 2 polyps
    devils aromor- 20 polyps
    horizons- 3 polyps
    Rastas (pretty pennies)- 5 polyps
    Armor of god?- 4 polyps
    martian PE-4 polyps
    tarnished pennies- 5 polyps
    whammin watermellons- 1 polyp
    dragon eye?- 1 polyp
    keds reds- 3 polyps
    cool blue w/ green skirt- 1 polyp
    green button polyps- 1 polyp
    yellow star polyps- 17 polyps
    midnight purples- 22 polyps
    brown w/ blue rings- 25 polyps
    piink w/ white slit mouth- 2 polyps



    Fish-

    2 bangaii cardinal fish

    Inverts-

    Harlequin serpent star
    tiny blue leg hermits
    nasarius snails
    colonista snails

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Bangaiis-

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    thefishgirl - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I want your Banggai!

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