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The Green and Purple one in the center at the back.
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reefman said:
the glax doesn't look so hot

LOLOL

Could never think of it as a glaxea!!!! So ironic, the ones I sold have very long tentacles while the one I own(this one) is such a shortie!

You should have seen how it was when I first got it-look towards the right side-see the skeleton. It was completely like that at first. Everyone, MR members who have visited me, the original owner, my friends, my tenant, and for a while including me, thought that it was dead. But one day I say, no it may still have life in it because I seems to see something moving very deep inside that skeleton but everyone thought that I was crazy when I mentioned that.

As for the brain
Oh, I already forgot that it was only one head when I first got it but actually behind the good looking flesh there is still a big chunk of skeleton it has not recovered. So i think It must have been a very big piece before I got it.
 
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1. Trachyphyllia geoffroyi -Open brain coral, LPS, light Moderate min PC, Moderate flow, placement low on sandbed. Easy care req's Calcium and occasional spot feeding, mine likes Mysis shrimp as a treat. Usually feed at nite under moon lights.

2. Galaxia sp.- LPS Aggresive Needs Calcium High lighting needs and so so on the care I have seen some that are easy to care for and some that aren't so easy. Almost like a gonipora depends on the specimin. This one sends out LONG sweepers and can sting other corals easily. Leave some room between this and other corals.
 

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