Dendro...but not just any dendro, aussie ultra rare red polyp dendro (flaming red dendro). The normal dendros are yellow/orange polyps(yellow firecracker dendro)
Dendro...but not just any dendro, aussie ultra rare red polyp dendro (flaming red dendro). The normal dendros are yellow/orange polyps(yellow firecracker dendro)
Last edited by Mr Cob; Tue, 9th Apr 2013 at 08:31 PM.
Sweet how much is it?
just sold the entire colony lol, thx for the lead
I have a bunch of firecracker dendro frags that I will be bringing to the swap.
Thanks again Rob, both have been acclimated. Since these guys came straight from the breeder I decided not to QT. They are both hanging out together below a ball of chaeto I have in the tank. Something I did not think about until just now, these guys have probably never seen another type of fish since day one all they have seen is fish that look like themselves? Anyway my juvenile queen angel’s never paid attention to them when they were released.
Forward to this morning and they came out and ate. They are still a little shy about their tank mates but I am sure in time they will be fine just like the other pair I received from you.
Now if I can convince my significant other to let me buy a pair of Da Vinci or Phantoms?
Good to hear Alton. Thx for your business. It's funny to see some of these fish when they see coral for the first time, like they are afraid of it at first.. shortly after instinct kicks in and they look right at home.
I really enjoy captive bred fish and not having to worry about disease etc. They are so much healthier than wild caught fish.
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Nice clowns. Id like to get a couple of wyomings for this 65DSA if I can get up off the couch and get this tank moving. lol I got some Black Hawaiian sand and should be a nice color mix with the cured LR. Ill let you know when Im ready. Im probably still a couple weeks out.
happy reefing
Lets ride