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Some of these corals have passed on to a nicer reef in the sky.

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Pagoda (Turbinaria spp.)

Brain

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Green Hammer (Euphyllia ancora)

Star Polyps

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Frog Spawn (Euphyllia divisa)

Button Polyps (This started off as one very small polyp on a my first piece of live rock purchased around November or December of 2000)

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Button Polyps (Zoanthus sp.) Xenia (Purchased May 2002. Split June 2002.)
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Mushroom (This started off as one mushroom on a piece of live rock) 8 moths later... we have a mushroom rock. (Actinodiscus sp.)  Leather
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Baby Leather (This was moved not long after this picture)  Baby Leather's new home

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Yellow Polyps (Parazoanthus sp.)

 
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