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There may still be 2-3 pieces left.. but confirm no more blue... :ph34r:

They were sold few minutes after arrival.

They say still got 5-6 pcs.. But today no free... Tml should be no more left!!!

<_< <_<

dun min the pink and green one too.. Hehe..

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:upsidedown: Heard from 'King Neptune' dat some exotic colorful MCAs were 'swept' into ya Ocean Paradise. :eyebrow:

:rolleyes: Show some pics of yours ;)

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Courtesy from Gary Majchrzak

I will suggest not to waste your trip if you are going down just for the mini carpets... :ph34r:

They are all sold.. :wacko::wacko:

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They say still got 5-6 pcs.. But today no free... Tml should be no more left!!!

<_< <_<

dun min the pink and green one too.. Hehe..

Terry,

a sandbed filled with Stichodactyla tapetum will definitely be a awesome sight to behold. :evil:

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:heh: Done the research & still very impressed with Eco-Lamp's LEDs quality, features, slim yet robust footprint, etc. :P

Have you ever considered Maxspect to ECO? You can get 2x Maxspect units for 1 ECO..

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:whistleGreen Kenya Tree, Aquacultured, ORA (Nephthea sp.)

The common name for this beauty is either Kenya Tree or Capnella. It is a soft (leather) coral from the Pacific ocean. A quick grower given proper lighting and good water flow. Capnella will grow back from the tiniest bit of flesh left behind and holds fast to any substrate to which it attaches. Like most “Leather” corals, Capnella will routinely shed a “mucous tunic” to clear itself of algae, debris, etc.This is generally observed by the colony closing for a period of hours to days, followed by a shedding of a thin clear film that may take one to several days to complete. Colonies kept in higher flow areas will “shed” less often.

Diet Requirements: May take up planktonic organisms through normal polyp feeding, and/or dissolved organics through it’s mucous net/flesh. However, Capnella harbors zooxanthellae and can subsist and thrive entirely without any direct feeding.

Lighting: Normal output lighting may be sufficient for certain individual colonies to survive if they are also provided with supplemental nutrition. However, reef lighting should be used for a good chance for success.

Difficulty Level: Easy

Photosynthetic: Yes, no feeding required

QUICK STATS

Care Level: Easy

Temperament: Peaceful

Lighting: Moderate

Waterflow: Medium to Strong

Placement: Middle to Top

Water Conditions: 72-78° F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, sg 1.023-1.025

Color Form: Green

Supplements: Strontium, Iodine, Trace Elements

Origin: Aquacultured - Drs. Foster & Smith

Family: Nephtheidae

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