Few of mine;
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Few of mine;
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I collect PEs, and I'm always looking to trade for ones I don't have yet.
Wy, do you have a name for the first ones? I have something very similar but I think mine are more brown around the same color of pink.
The third pic? come from mr.coral? I have those and thats where mine came from.
Also the 4th pic? What name do you have for those? LUCID calls them black dahlias and I just picked up a nice frag of those.
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First ones are Vivid's Magenta picked em up from Vivid aquariums a few years ago.
The third I've seen called a lot of different things, and people sometimes try and pass them off as a not fully colored up purple or blue hornet which they are not; also seen them called Hawaiian Hornets (but they are not a true hornet). I got mine from a LFS out on the West Coast, and I believe they are originally from Hawaii. Generally people call them copper or red-rings. I actually have two different colonies of slightly different polyps, but you can still see the plug in the second one.
The fourth one is Mint Chocholate Chip mixed with Pink Panthers. My original frag came from ReefKeeperZ on SWF.com. Like the Pink Panthers they are fast growers.
I collect PEs, and I'm always looking to trade for ones I don't have yet.
I thought I had seen the 4th ones called that. MCC. Yeah the ones in the third pic are really pretty but wont color up like you said. Not purple anyways.
I love the pink panthers but at the time I couldnt afford $50 for a rock of them, still cant,lol Would you want to trade something sometime? Not now or even in the next couple of months but sometime? If we worked out something we could actually start them now and trade later if you are up to it. Can show what I have later.
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Got it, Thanks.
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Wy!!! You make a me sick! I'll take a frag with a polyp or 2 or 3 of each one. Especially the Tubbs!
Awesome collection!
There is nothing like being a REEFER!
I have always hated cutting on my z's & p's
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been growing these for a while