anybody ever get an Altantic SPS incidentally on LR?

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I didn't get any on rock but one of the snails I got from reeftopia has some sort of encrusting monti looking coral on it's shell. I will have to see if I can get some pics of it.

Ron
 
Are we done now? Can you get back to the topic at hand and stop with rumors and innuendo?

We've all been doing just fine for a few weeks moving on and think it would be best to continue on that track.

Thanks.
 
Dang, 679 page views and not one person has reported getting an acro with their LR. One person reports getting porites and encrusting montiporas, but nothing 'branching.'

Looks like my odds are pretty slim then. :p
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6536648#post6536648 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mhurley
Can you get back to the topic at hand and stop with rumors and innuendo?

We've all been doing just fine for a few weeks moving on and think it would be best to continue on that track.

Thanks.

Thank you!
 
You can then claim that because you work for N.O.A.A. you have a permit to keep protected corals in your home aquarium, while people who actually research them cannot obtain permits to keep them in their research facilities.

What, like that's weird or something? :lol:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6536920#post6536920 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ejmeier
Dang, 679 page views and not one person has reported getting an acro with their LR. One person reports getting porites and encrusting montiporas, but nothing 'branching.'

Looks like my odds are pretty slim then. :p

What topic at hand??? :lol: This thread was started just to get some digs in :rolleyes:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6531290#post6531290 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Sanfernando
Bomber had a few, but they weren't collected legally. The best way to get Atlantic "SPS" is to become a dive boat operator under the cover of working for N.O.A.A., pretending to be the guy that "makes sure the coats get their money" and collect your own. Then for best results post pictures of them on here and get reported to several government agencies. Also pretending to have one or more doctorates will help with the collection process. You can then claim that because you work for N.O.A.A. you have a permit to keep protected corals in your home aquarium, while people who actually research them cannot obtain permits to keep them in their research facilities.
Sure sounds like a libelous and slanderous statement to me.
 
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