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Yes those are harder to find than the ones without the blue around the mouth. Here are a few goods shots of the harder to find RPE from a local reefer.
http://www.danj.com/reef/corals_detail.php?coral_id=16

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Yeah i've been told that this are harder to come by then the regular RPE's I was actualy lucky enogh to get a nice size a while back. Here is what mine look like
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I have had no luck with those.... I keep getting small frags and the dang pods keep eating them......Sixline isn't doing his job I guess. The frag I have now was looking great for about 4 weeks and all of a sudden some of the polyps are missing skirts and look really stressed. I checked up on them the other nigh and sure enough there are some pods just going at it........
 
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Exactly....Something about the RPE that is tasty or something.... I am about to give up on them, although they are one of my favorites but I can't take it any more much less spending money on pod food.....
 

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