Thanks Kase !!!!!

Henry Colf

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Thanks for the BEAUTIFUL frag......:dance:
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Man I bet this things gonna glow in the dark......
 
Very much agree with Henry. I had to grab a piece of that monti too along with a couple other things. Can't wait to watch this thing grow out. :)
 
Kase, thank you. Great deals, great coral...as always. The torch is different than the others i have...WHICH IS EXCELLENT...palys and ricordea all opened up immediately. The torch is now the 8th morph in my 90g....
 
You guys are all welcome. It was great to meet everyone and chat a for little.
Too Bad i got outbidded for the painting. Can't wait for the next one.
 
Thanks Kase - I also got myself a small piece of the Season's Greeting Montipora, as well as a Green Encrusting Montipora, a Favite (I believe it's a Favite - I believe the Favia had more blended together heads, while the Favite had smaller, more defined heads - though I could be wrong here), and a very nice looking blueish Acropora.

Kase - if you remember exactly what I bought, I would love to have all the exact names!

Thanks again...I look forward to posting some pictures once they're all about 6" in size...
 
As usual kase your a class act! great frags at great prices ! I cant wait till the next time i have extra money out to kases i go...lol
 
Thanks Kase - I also got myself a small piece of the Season's Greeting Montipora, as well as a Green Encrusting Montipora, a Favite (I believe it's a Favite - I believe the Favia had more blended together heads, while the Favite had smaller, more defined heads - though I could be wrong here), and a very nice looking blueish Acropora.

Kase - if you remember exactly what I bought, I would love to have all the exact names!

Thanks again...I look forward to posting some pictures once they're all about 6" in size...


I don't know exactly which piece but the green monti is an aussie coral with no name. There is another piece that you brought and it season greeting, its also green with orange/red polyps. Season greeting has little ridges and aussie monti is more smooth. The favia has no name.
 

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