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    jolson10450 - Reefkeeper
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    his picture number 4 is green radioactive dragon eyes, they are very common, i got a whole rock covered in them, they grow easy and quick! they are one of my favorites though for how common they are.

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    Come on Justing, let's try not jumping down each others throats anymore. I am sick of that, there is no good that comes of it.

    I have the radioactive dragon eyes as well, and there is a distingushing difference. The green bams are much larger than the dragon eyes, and the green is much more flourescent. I am not saying they are worth much, because i don't care about the worth. I just like them.

    Nothing in this hobby grows super fast. it took me over a year to grow as many as i have from 5 polyps. I admire all living creatures of the ocean. so called high end or not.

    If you look at the bottom right of pic 4 you will see your radioactive dragon eyes next to my green bams. You will see the difference. If you look directly below the green bams i have orange bams. If you contrast between the two you will see the similarities.
    Last edited by BusyB; 12-17-2010 at 04:10 PM.

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