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I was going through my frags and found these polyps on a small rock. When I looked closer, I was shocked to find these gems. Has anyone seen these before and is it already named? Thanks.

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I agree with you Kenny. The 3rd pic is what I've seen being called rasberry limeade. Yours are what my last ones were supposed to look like and did look like in the photo. With the sprinkle/sparkles I'll have to defer to Marvin to get his input.
 

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i got some from marv not sure if these were his last ones i got but he said they werent doing well for him so wanted me to try them there doing well dont like alot of light but coloring up like those. ill get a pic
 

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here's two photos of what I think is the same paly as Kenny's but developed the sparkles... and the limeades I've had in my sump for like 2 months...

Jody, the ones I sent you started like the ones I'm going to post but really colored up under the MH in a shade... these ones were a lucky find from a LFS and got them for a great price...

creetin's Limeades..
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Rasberry Limeades...
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yeah.. maybe with a little more time they'll develop more sparkle... but then again.. Kenny's might be different.. I think Kenny should send us some polyps to verify.. LoLz... j/k... or I can send him a polyp or two so he can verify it for us..

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David - those look pretty close. The only difference I can see is the oral disk on mine is smooth whereas yours have ridges.

Marvin - how about you and everyone else send some polyps to me for a full study :D

revhtree - those are sweet ones by Chelsey. Those could be it. Thanks.
 

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