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Join Date: Aug 2002
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Just got this today from Patrick Monaghan at spsfrags.Tell me what you think. This is Tenuis
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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This one is Pulchra
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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this one is Anthocercis
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and last one is Baly stag...
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Gorgeous!
The tenius (never heard of that one... ) GLOWS! Really cool irridescent look. Like an opal (where's barry with one of those S. China black pearls???) That's my fav anyway. Rebecca |
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Thanks Rebecca
That first pic...my camera,or better yet I can't capture nice blue tips on that frag. I should be able to do better after I move it up in the rockwork after couple of weeks. However,my favorite is the Anthocercis as it is growing in a tablular form and you should see it in Patricks tank,beautiful.
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Gene, I have some of these frags from Patrick and there are none as nice and captive raised as his. The anthocercis needs to be mounted with the longest branch on the bottom. It is a table and to me it looks like it is sitting wrong. I would just rearrange the rock where the frag is growing out from it not up.
my 180 ecosystem sps/clam tank: http://berlinmethod.com/suet/ my 120 ecosystem sps tank: http://suetruett.homestead.com/home.html |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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Thanks Sue
I had a feeling I did something wrong,just didn't look right I'll just see if I can do what you suggested and rearange this rock.Thanks again Sue. ![]()
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Spokane Valley WA
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Gene,
I think you're one lucky guy that's what I think I have 9 of Patrick's corals all purchased on 3/24/02 at his house. They are all small colonies now I think yours will be soon too!Regards, Kevin PS: The red table may be A. cytherea or A. hyacinthus rather than A. anthocercis then again maybe not It would be interesting to put in a very high flow zone and see how it develops. Hmmm ...I may have to frag mine and give it a try ![]()
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Kevin,
I do feel lucky sometimes Patrick's frags are great indeed.I hope you were kidding about fraging that table I have 7 of Patricks corals,was 8 but the purple digitata took a dive into my rose bta and when I found it in the morning,it was kaput. I'm seriously considering making my 110 an rose bta tank as I'm afraid it's splitting again and I'm not ready for this PS.I got this from patrick as small frag few month ago,I believe it's a Chesterfieldencis?
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Mukilteo, WA
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Very nice .... I may take a road trip sometime down to Oregon and may have to stop and see Patrick
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