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...a bright red mille with blue tips that can really be stunning under the right conditions. I distributed this fairly widely in the Nashville/Chattanooga/Knoxville communities and even sent some frags out West. I'm seeking a replacement frags as I believe I sold the colony off somewhere around 2010/2011. It originated in Blacksburg, VA, and came from manderex. Anyone know where to get one?
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I have a nice skeleton of it. :( It died in my light transition. It was a very sensitive coral that did not like fluctuations in conditions and would take weeks to recover. If you do find another one, let me know, it was a beautiful coral.
 
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Little history on this one, I've already stated where I got it. It was sold to me as a prostata. After it got big, I sent a frag to sniper in socal. A bit later he came out with his bubblegum mille which looked similar. Don't know that it's the same but similar. Snowcone prostata was pretty popular at the time as well. This was the age when sps were a big deal, before reef raft, the golden age of sps in my opinion.

I don't really talk to sniper these days. Not even sure if he's still in the hobby. But given its lineage and significance to me explains my desire to find another frag.
 
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