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If you allow your zoos to grow on their own in an arrangement such as this,do the more dominant(less colorful) tend to wipe out the more desireable ones?
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Thanks for the compliments everyone!

Ron- I have not noticed that, but some do grow faster than others.

Sandy- The greens are AWESOME. I think they are morphing into Radioactive Dragon Eyes. They are the brightest that I have ever seen though.
 
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oh that is cool. I have radioactive dragon eyes right beside them in the 24 gal with the T5 and they look totally different. Well I shall find out when the 90 goes up because they will all go in there together.

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