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gorgeous corals.
here's mine right now:
Yep. Looks like an oculina with a golf ball to the right of it. The golf ball looks pretty good, and the oculina may yet bounce back ;-)
awesome! ;Happy
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Yep. Looks like an oculina with a golf ball to the right of it. The golf ball looks pretty good, and the oculina may yet bounce back ;-)
Yep. Looks like an oculina with a golf ball to the right of it. The golf ball looks pretty good, and the oculina may yet bounce back ;-)
Yep. Looks like an oculina with a golf ball to the right of it. The golf ball looks pretty good, and the oculina may yet bounce back ;-)
I have several like that from my live rock as wellJust found this starfish after rotating my left-most rock!
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Ok back to the topic of the post...snails rarely move when there is light...If they are in a different area every morning you are good, or if they are just stuck on a rock no need to worry.
neat! here are the pictures of my live rocks, let me know if you find any other critters or corals that I may have overlooked. I know I got quite a few sponges.
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beautiful rock !1 Rock came from where?
That is a limpit and are reef safe
It's Florida live rock, got it from my LFS in Albany area.
I got my aquacultured live rock from gulfliverock.com. Pretty cool company story .I'd like to know where theyre getting this. Im soon setting up a 360g and this would look gorgeous in that beast
Trying to fill a 360g with aquacultured rock will cost you more than the tank and stand

