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Bad move to put mine next to Claya's but oh well :)
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Some of my Montis in the collection. Lava forest from pirates reef, Wwc Cherry Tree, jf slow burn , jf Halo, under water world, wwc tequila sunrise, reef gardener toxic creep, true undata, and supposedly a reef raft monti that didn't have a name when I bought it.
 
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Here's an encrusting month that I've had for a couple of years, but never paid it too much attention until I took this pic.
Does anyone know which variety it could be?



Here's a full shot for better reference.
The coral has about completely covered a M. spongodes that was next to it; hence the branching appearance.

 

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Here's an encrusting month that I've had for a couple of years, but never paid it too much attention until I took this pic.
Does anyone know which variety it could be?



Here's a full shot for better reference.
The coral has about completely covered a M. spongodes that was next to it; hence the branching appearance.

Haha wow what a beautiful monti, looks like its encrusting over everything!
 

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Haha wow what a beautiful monti, looks like its encrusting over everything!

It encrusted over the M. spongodes but it is plating over the zoanthids.
I'll need to make a decision on what to do when it clashes with the M. setosa. The setosa can easily be popped off the rock and moved, but I really like the bright color it adds to that location.
 

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