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Does anyone collect or propagate the Palythoa Grandis or commonly names Sun Polyps? I'd like to know if there's anything available from your region or local LFS and if you do please let me know or better yet...post some pix please and Thank You.

Here are some of my collection thus far...

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Paul

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OOppppps my bad....any Mods... are you able to change Title to read...Palythoa instead of Playthoa Grandis...?? Thanks man.

Another morph that I'm looking forward to get this summer.....

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This P. Grandis has a hue of Blue and Purple morphs....

Most Palythoa Grandis can open up to a size of 1.5 to 2 inches across when polyps are fully expanded!

Paul

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very nice coral instead. :lol:

so nice yet hard to find in singapore or in dealing...can u know why ?

Palythoa Grandis or u called it Palythoa TOXICA.

It's potentially fatally poisonous...:S

it's the most fatal coral...cheers for that.

handle it with gloves pls... one of the most fatal organic poison.

just for ur inform in case u wonder why not much is cover on it and not much ppl sell or keep it.

have fun. they are nice, i keep to keep them but will considered on that since handling is must be cautious.

:lol: good luck. i think did i saw them around before...cannot remember.. :)

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very nice coral instead. :lol:

so nice yet hard to find in singapore or in dealing...can u know why ?

Palythoa Grandis or u called it Palythoa TOXICA.

It's potentially fatally poisonous...:S

it's the most fatal coral...cheers for that.

handle it with gloves pls... one of the most fatal organic poison.

just for ur inform in case u wonder why not much is cover on it and not much ppl sell or keep it.

have fun. they are nice, i keep to keep them but will considered on that since handling is must be cautious.

:lol: good luck. i think did i saw them around before...cannot remember.. :)

So far me and my buddies have been fortunate with fragging the P. Grandis....no fatality as to date! There's only a handful of us that's into this Giant Polyp species!

Can any of your local LFS chime in on this subject or better yet ..... if they know if it's available in your nearby (supplier) region(s)? Wish I could visit and check out the local action but heck ...I live too far from any of you folks.... :D

Thanks,

Paul

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hmmmm...u from ? maybe i can help u to keep a look out for it ?  :lol:

goood luck from it and all the best.  :D

Hey RX GAN,

I'm writing all the way from CANADA, Toronto to be precise ...... and unfotunately we're like 12 hours behind in timewise...kinda like right now it's PM for you and AM for us!! :D

I will surely visit Singapore, hopefully in a year or two and check out some of you folks set ups and LFS as well!!

Paul

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