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MooseReef

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Hey looking for something similiar to the below pics
 

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heuerfan

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Crazy how the polyps changed like that, is that normal? I actually like it better this way than before

Yes definitely, kinda misleading :D

Dunno if its normal but I do know the goni is healthy and growing. If you look at the two pics of the amazeballs you posted you can see the polyps are fully extended, where my original pic the polyps are not. It would be interesting to see what others with the same goni look like after they settled in.
 

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