Najer's zen twins.

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Great photos! I love the “mini tree” and the contrasting purple coralline and the sneaking mandarin... I wish you would allow downloading of your photos in large size so I could use em as wallpaper. ;-)

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Beautiful as always !!

Thank you, I like it and my animals are healthy, now to concentrate on not killing sps, I have a piece to check later, the last piece that was dipped for aefw.
Technically this was the last piece dipped on the way in 2 weeks ago today, I will glue it later. ;)

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The blue female mandarin is in there somewhere, she just dragged the male green spot around by the fin again, no wonder he isn't putting weight on. :(

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I love when the first pair of T5s come on! ;)

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Fish. :)

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I will pick a frag up later, it will go where that rescue bit is in the middle at the back! ;)

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Seeing as I just found out I thought you had better know, I have eunice worms, I could cry. :(
The end!?

Well crap :mad: you have seen more than one? Is it in sand or a rock? they are very smart and leery of traps if it’s in a rock I would pull the rock.
 

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Yes more than.
I have at least 200 lbs of rock!

I know people that have successfully removed a individual rock that they where hiding in. Watching tank in the dark with red light may help you narrow down their den.. I read where someone placed a coffee cup upside down with a piece of shrimp under it and using a extra large net quickly scooped deeply down under substrate below cup and removed substrate cup and all in one swift scoop and was eventually able to catch it.
 

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Post 4003, the worm news distracted me, sorry! ;)
In for just over an hour, I thought I had best get a pic before it bleaches or turns brown, this came from a tank I know, a triton tank, this could be interesting! ;)
One of my nemesis montis. :)

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bubble gum digitata ?
 
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bubble gum digitata ?

Very interesting as I had this discussion in the shop!
Almost no one in the UK says bubble gum we call them forest fire generally, let the discussion begin, I'll grab a pic of the whole frag in a minute!
Because I see world wide journals I would call it Bubble Gum!? :)
 

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Forest fire. Green Body and red polyps

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Bubble gum or Boston beans. Blueish body, red polyps, and green tips

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