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Nanodoc
11/19/2012, 02:02 PM
I was in Miami checking out all theLFS, when I saw this Hot pink Wellso with a neon green center. I HAD to buy it, reefers know the feeling - the world might end December 21,so I am going to buy that sucker. Yesterday I drove 16 1/2 hours back to TN, talking to it in the passenger's seat. It is hot pink, if it gets any pinkier it needs Preparation H!
I hope it stays alive. Sorry my pic is not the best quality.
http://i1161.photobucket.com/albums/q502/nanodoc/DSC01229.jpg
Nanodoc
11/19/2012, 02:06 PM
I bought this Vietnam Teardrop from BSL last week, it is doing good, but falls over all the time even propped up between rocks. Maybe he doesn't like the hood..http://i1161.photobucket.com/albums/q502/nanodoc/DSC01231.jpg
mr.badams
11/19/2012, 02:23 PM
Those are awesome! Lucky... Wish i could goto miami!!!!!!
Nanodoc
11/19/2012, 03:39 PM
Those are awesome! Lucky... Wish i could goto miami!!!!!!
I jumped in the car and put it in D:debi:
SNAKEMANVET
11/19/2012, 04:39 PM
Nice looking coral Paul,have you tried placeing the clam on the liverock.
Below Sea Level
11/19/2012, 06:44 PM
You travel more than a pilot!
And nice snag from Miami!
Nanodoc
11/19/2012, 07:05 PM
Nice looking coral Paul,have you tried placeing the clam on the liverock.
You know, it is a jampacked tank. No more real estate on the LR!
Nanodoc
11/19/2012, 07:16 PM
You travel more than a pilot!
And nice snag from Miami!
I fly low
Yeah, we are sick, but you are the one that cut animals in half and glue it to a rock!
Did you frag the zoas already? You can never be too thin or too rich or have enough frags..
techdiver
11/20/2012, 03:03 PM
Those are nice. The only pink coral I have had was some pink zoas that lasted one day. They just melted away in my tank. Nice photos too.
Nanodoc
11/20/2012, 03:39 PM
Nice looking coral Paul,have you tried placeing the clam on the liverock.
Snakeman, I took your advice, and cleared a spot on the rock for the clam and put a wire around it as you can see. It keep falling over and the byssus does not look too good. I hope he can survive now he is on the rock and attach itself, rather than on the cold bare bottom.
Thanks David
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