Rare and hard to keep !!!!!!!

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cell pic here, last was manual dlsr.

I've always seen this morph while browsing google, I didn't know it was still alive! I'd love one of those. :)
 
I've always seen this morph while browsing google, I didn't know it was still alive! I'd love one of those. :)

can you send me the link, i cant find one:)

i got these from my buddie at LFS, they came in on a wild colony. LEDS make them look sick!


ow ya 1,000,000 dollors is the going rate...lol just joke. when they grow more id be happy to share, but would love to see them elsewhere.
 
Thanks, I've been looking, emailing, and asking LFS employees to keep an eye out. Most people look at me like I'm asking for a Zoo that talks :lol2:..


One question, did those polyps have short stubby skirts or were they long and skinny? I sent your request to a friend in L.A. and he wants to know.

Thanks
 
E, you just need that Hasselpaly bud. That thing is priceless and blows any current Z's and P's out there and future Z's and P's that will flood the market. I've been looking forever for that Holy Grail, " HASSELPALY " and I still can't find it myself.

I saw a Hasselpaly at the LFS once. It was speaking German though?? :facepalm:
 
Sorry... I forgot to quote the message. hahahha... Multitasking.. I had to look to make sure that picture I even put up was not another item I am talking about.

A few years ago I saw a three polyp frag in an LFS... The polyp itself wasn't quite black, but was VERY close. The blackish background had white colored splotches and dots all over... so that they looked like the night sky. I know this sounds crazy :lol: ..but anyway I picked the frag up. A few months later, my tank's temp spiked to 93 degrees and the polyps bleached completely. :( I haven't seen anything close since. (And I've been on the look out).

I hope these aren't rare. Has anyone seen a frag close to what I'm talking about?
 
Thanks!! I appreciate it. The skirts were short and stubby. :D

I have not forgotten about you my friend. Once I hear something I will let you know. The polyp he saw had rings and was a bit lighter, but we will continue looking, sounds interesting. Fingers crossed.:wave:
 
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Mayjong,

can you tell me if these on the left of my pic is the ones you have from the start of this thread?

Tom
 

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For me the hardest to keep zoa would have to be my sunny-D's, recently they closed up and have not opened at all. New polyps are forming so i don't think they are dieing.
 
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