New red haddoni & green gig

akida

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Just received my new additions today ordered from Pro Reef Corals and I have to say they were extremely healthy. The guys over at PRC said both went through a proactive treatment and the gig lost a bit of color while going through treatment which isn't unusual. The red haddoni is jaw dropping seriously. I dug a large hole for him which clouded my tank a bit but he decided to attach to the rock instead. After being shipped across country I was surprised to see their health so good. Anyways here are some photos. The green gig was on a piece of clay so I had to place it where I wanted it to be and hope it moved. So far it has one foot on clay and one on rock but it's moving towards rock. The mouth looked great and nem looked overall good so I decided to place in display rather then hospital tank since it already went through a treatment.
 

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Very nice, i've been to Pro Reef many times and I've seen this red carpet in person and its definitely a stunner. This is where i picked up my recent blue haddoni as well.
 
Love your avatar :). Pics unfortunately do this carpet no justice and I don't have a reefbrite yet to supplement some actinic. Once I turned my MP40 on he moved to the left near the rocks where his foot is now protected however he is folded which is a bummer but awe well as long as he's healthy and not moving around I'm ok with it. The green gig moved off the clay and went exactly where I wanted him to between 2 rocks just like my purple. I am a bit worried since I just purchased another MP40 for some extra flow and not sure how everything would react. The MP40 in the tank currenlty was dialed down since the location of the green gig must be a high flow area. Everything looks healthy and I'm happy thus far!
 
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