Palythoa grandis

Yup, they get pretty darn big sometimes as big as 1/2 dollar. Multiple colors as well. Will readily feed and shows good prey capture ability , can be a really fast grower if fed a lot. I don't dip FW dip these, they don't like em. maybe a quick iodine dip ( lugols, Tmpcc or revive ) I don't think nudis go after these guys.
 
I've been eyeing these:

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This is a pic of my P Grandis

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And a pic of my cinnamon pally as well....just cause I like showing it to people :D

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Figured a better image might help people Id them
 
Some from DFS:

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Quite ugly I might add. And expensive. $130 for those 6. Why would anyone want these?
 
Some people do, collectors or folks that are just into larger polyps that don't want to pay over$50 for 1 polyp smaller than a eraser head.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15112596#post15112596 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 650-IS350
Some people do, collectors or folks that are just into larger polyps that don't want to pay over$50 for 1 polyp smaller than a eraser head.

I can understand wanting larger polyps, but those have very little color. And look like mush, to me.

:(
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15112725#post15112725 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by iFisch
I can understand wanting larger polyps, but those have very little color. And look like mush, to me.

:(

I totally agree....I wouldnt buy them looking like that.
 
There are some nice ones that those colors and shape. Some can look like little 1/2 dollar or larger UFO's floating in your tank.
 
Larger colonies of Grandis look very nice and take up some space. Smaller frags / colonies don't really look that great, but give them time...
 
I disagree on the size. I have some that are nearly two years old and silver dollar size. I saw some four year old green ones at an LFS in Miami that were about 3.5 inches across. Incredible color!! Of course they only had one frag and they wanted $100 for it (they didn't want to sell, but I pushed it)


My palys. Brown in the middle are the oldest. Brown/white to the lower right are a separate group I picked up in January. Green ones to the left I also got in January.

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Agreed on the niceness of these:)

A must have for any Polp collector.

Still beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Pity you all are so far away or I'd be asking for frags:)
 

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