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10 great little algae eater, looks like a tiny queen conch, reproduces in your tank, and unlikely to eat anything you don't want eaten. I am pretty sure they aren't actually in the Strombus genus, but that's the name they are know as in the hobby. I have a Harlequin tusk, so these are the only algae eaters I can keep - they do get eaten, but they reproduce too.
I've never had this spread, can get interesting colors, but not the most colorful pink Pocillopora out there, or just not under my lighting. Interesting growth form. 1 inch unmounted
Redish orange Montipora capricornis, one of the more common montis in the trade, but hardy, interesting shapes and fast growing. Unmounted generous 1 inch frag.
Large chunks of blue ridge coral. I won't have pieces with a nice shape, but they should grow fast into an nice looking colony. Generous unmounted 1 inch pieces.
Montipora digitata with orange polyps that fluoresce under blue light. Skeleton can develop green or blue coloration in under certain lights. Generous 3 inch or larger pieces, large pieces available on request.
Montipora digitata with orange polyps that fluoresce under blue light. Skeleton can develop green or blue coloration in under certain lights. Generous 1 inch pieces.