I’m SOOO excited to finally see it in person, anything with that color under daylight color is gunna be a STUNNERRRRThat's how it's spelled! Dude... that coral looks even prettier in person. You are going to LOVE it!
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I’m SOOO excited to finally see it in person, anything with that color under daylight color is gunna be a STUNNERRRRThat's how it's spelled! Dude... that coral looks even prettier in person. You are going to LOVE it!
Molecular biologist in cancer research... this particular experiment is a lot more boring than it soundsOHHH!!! What is your job? That sounds fascinating!
I have multiple colors of these on one isolated rock together and they're fine.Yes if I had different color forms could they be placed close together and not sting each other?
Sorry, I interpreted your question incorrectly. I would assume they’d be fine lumped together. I’ve never tried it honestly, one is plenty for me lolYeah I know, but I was wondering if Galaxea tolerates the sting of another Galaxea similar to how hammer coral are tolerant of other hammers stings. Thanks for the reply.
Sweet HammerLove it
It almost looks iridescent. It caught my eye in a 400 gallon tank!I’m SOOO excited to finally see it in person, anything with that color under daylight color is gunna be a STUNNERRRR
Cats are fish too ;-)Got to go feed the kitties, be back in a bit
That's still an awesome thing to be doing! Lab work is always hurry up and wait, without a lot of tedious work. But the culmination is always really incredible.Molecular biologist in cancer research... this particular experiment is a lot more boring than it sounds
Just an example of my galaxia rockYeah I know, but I was wondering if Galaxea tolerates the sting of another Galaxea similar to how hammer coral are tolerant of other hammers stings. Thanks for the reply.
Ohhhh you’re getting me wayy to pumped lolIt almost looks iridescent. It caught my eye in a 400 gallon tank!