I know that...lol
But I dont want a Entacmaea Quidricolor.I want somthing like a Stichodactyla Haddoni or Cryptodendrum adhaesivum.According to DFS thats a natural host for Tomatos.But I cant find that it is a natural host but there are so many charts out there now days nobody really know unless you hear it from the man....lol
E. Quad is the only natural host for A. frenatus. They may adapt to carpets but who knows. There is a video on youtube of a 19 year old tomato pair hosting in a S. Gigantea so it is certainly possible.
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