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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: puerto rico
Posts: 193
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I dont know what live polyps are. And the color is brown, one is white, one is light green and the other one was purple and now its kind of brown I posted some pics of them last night. From what I saw online they are acropora. |
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| YoYa Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Park Slope, Brooklyn
Posts: 10,079
Reefer Ratings: (77) Friends: (21) | How many watts of power compact lighting do you have? Also that acro might be dead like everyone else said. When you took it out of the water to put it into the tank was it slimey? Do you see any polyps(little "flowerS") coming out of the coral? Get a closer pic of it if you can.
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