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Frags ID please (they were sold here)


flooddc

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Hi all,

I picked up some frags from "reef addict" (in Montgomery Village) when he sold his system. He doesn't  recall the names of these frags.

Hope to get them ID or the original owners recognize them and chime in. Thanks

 

1) (slimball or the thing? or something else?)

29014890437_e772fdbb58.jpgFrags need ID by t@#$%c, on Flickr

 

2)???

43904535762_7c78bd726d.jpgFrags need ID by t@#$%c, on Flickr

 

3)???

 43234105444_bde875d89f.jpgFrags need ID by t@#$%c, on Flickr

29018794517_efc4406300.jpgFrag id by t@#$%c, on Flickr

29014889987_0f0e67e42e.jpgFrags need ID by t@#$%c, on Flickr

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I think you're going to have to wait till those are bigger and more in focus!  :tongue:

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I think you're going to have to wait till those are bigger and more in focus!  :tongue:

:dry:

I am certain that I have seen these in the for sale section several months back.  

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On 8/10/2018 at 9:08 AM, flooddc said:

Hi all,

I picked up some frags from "reef addict" (in Montgomery Village) when he sold his system. He doesn't  recall the names of these frags.

Hope to get them ID or the original owners recognize them and chime in. Thanks

 

1) (slimball or the thing? or something else?)

29014890437_e772fdbb58.jpgFrags need ID by t@#$%c, on Flickr

 

2)???

43904535762_7c78bd726d.jpgFrags need ID by t@#$%c, on Flickr

 

3)???

 43234105444_bde875d89f.jpgFrags need ID by t@#$%c, on Flickr

29018794517_efc4406300.jpgFrag id by t@#$%c, on Flickr

29014889987_0f0e67e42e.jpgFrags need ID by t@#$%c, on Flickr

After a year a half. #3 grew pretty nicely into a mini colony of some sort of blue/purple millepora but unfortunately died over night for no reason :(.

 

#2 grew slowly into this. Any idea what's it?

49662830028_c081037900_c.jpgIMG_9869 by Chuck, on Flickr

49662830103_755b691046_c.jpgIMG_9871 by Chuck, on Flickr

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That first one does look like like a WWC slimeball acro. As it grows it gets a dark orange polyp and white round tips. The thing has green polyps and grows more jagged.

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6 minutes ago, BtmDweller said:

That first one does look like like a WWC slimeball acro. As it grows it gets a dark orange polyp and white round tips. The thing has green polyps and grows more jagged.

Thanks ?.

It also didn’t do to well for me. Fish broke off several pieces during the past year. Now it just grow along the rocks instead of branches.

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