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FS - Holy grail Micromussa and red goniopora frags

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If you don’t mind me asking, what par are you keeping the holy grail in? I’ve got a couple nice pieces and I’m trying to find them a happy spot in my tank. Thank you
 
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If you don’t mind me asking, what par are you keeping the holy grail in? I’ve got a couple nice pieces and I’m trying to find them a happy spot in my tank. Thank you
I have this colony on the bottom of the tank...all the way in a corner. I guess probably under 150 to 170 par. I use only leds. Imo they don't require intense lighting at all.
 
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I have this colony on the bottom of the tank...all the way in a corner. I guess probably under 150 to 170 par. I use only leds. Imo they don't require intense lighting at all.
I had mine under a ledge on the bottom but moved them to the front corner today. Thinking the par was right but not enough direct light to do the job,
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Can I get a quote for a micro and a goni frag shipped to Arkansas?

Pm sent. This is an old post. For current availability, pls check the latest post here.

 
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