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They are awesome. Let's see some pics.

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Yes I try and keep all my soft corals in strong flow. Atleast strong for a softy tank.:)
 
pazazz - Looks like those are ready to frag..... I would be interested in a nice size piece if you are wanting to get rid of any.
 
pazazz - Looks like those are ready to frag..... I would be interested in a nice size piece if you are wanting to get rid of any.
I got a nice frag from him. They are awesome.
 
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the more light you give 'em, the better they look IMHO... but make sure you acclimate slowly... always been one of my favorites... :)
 
Ive always just temp acclimated my corals.. Is that the wrong way to do it?
I'm sorry.. I guess I wasn't very clear on my statement... I meant acclimate your z's and p's slowly with your lighting... find out what lighting they came from... that'll be your guide to gauge how slow to acclimate the newly arrive corals on your tank... :)
 
I agree with the lighting! definitely a BIG thing to get these guys looking their best. saw some at a lfs on the east side of the state, and they looked like army greens or something, just a drab tan/olive color.

i'm getting a couple polyps here in a bit, and hope i can get them to look as nice as you guys'!
 
couple new pics as some Mohawks from AquaSD start to color up. Wouldn't it be nice if you could see the details of zoanthids from afar? But for zoa lovers it doesn't matter cause we know it is there.

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