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What did you bring home form the expo?


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    skuttduck - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    It was hard for me to get out and look at all the stuff, as I was working the front door and there were over 500 people that showed up.

    I did get a derasa clam, a red sea fan, and an urchin.

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    Pics- Dipped, acclimating and all happy-

    IMG 1145 zpse1050eda - What did you bring home form the expo?

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    I brought home a coral I had been looking for from Cherry Corals, a really sweet Acan, also Cherry corals, a Palmers Blue Milli from Jakem, a metallic red shroom from Seph, 3 Firefish, some bulkheads and strainers from Dirk, and an empty wallet. :p
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    I bought a 3 acan, 4 zoas, and 1 favia. The zoas I got are goblin's fire, rastas, fruit loops, and a pink polyp. I think my favorite is a favia I found. Here is a pic of it.

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    That favia is nice!
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    that Reef Guy - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenstone View Post
    I bought a 3 acan, 4 zoas, and 1 favia. The zoas I got are goblin's fire, rastas, fruit loops, and a pink polyp. I think my favorite is a favia I found. Here is a pic of it.

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    Nice Favia!

    Does it have a name so I can try to find one for myself?
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    Ravenstone - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by that Reef Guy View Post
    Nice Favia!

    Does it have a name so I can try to find one for myself?
    Not that I am aware of. I asked the guy selling it about it and all I was told was that it was a Favia.

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    that Reef Guy - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenstone View Post
    Not that I am aware of. I asked the guy selling it about it and all I was told was that it was a Favia.
    Who sold it to you

    Maybe he will be at the Ann Arbor Swap next month and I can get one for myself

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    Ravenstone - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    If I recall correctly, it was FX Charity Corals.

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    I believe you are right...the frag plug is heart shaped and FX Charity had a lot of heart shaped plugs. I haven't seen him sign up for Ann Arbor yet.

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