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    Posted: June 25 2012 at 9:16am
I always see these online and am wondering if anyone locally has any sweet ones? Post pics please if you do.
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Your raspberry limeade is a tabling acro as it grows up ;)
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Interesting, I always thought it looked more branching but I can see how it could be as it grows into a colony. Maybe I'm looking for bowl acros then, haha
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I know it is kind of far but aquatic dreams has a few efflo acros.
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Originally posted by fishnfresh fishnfresh wrote:

I know it is kind of far but aquatic dreams has a few efflo acros.


What kind do they have and how much?
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Originally posted by fishnfresh fishnfresh wrote:

I know it is kind of far but aquatic dreams has a few efflo acros.


Nice I've been looking for a good efflo!
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Ask Ben I think they are in back he may have some cut though.
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They only have a greenish brown colony that they wont frag
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I believe the Red Planet is a nice one...
http://reefbuilders.com/2011/08/29/ora-red-planet-table-acro/

I have a frag thats doing well but its not quite big enough to frag out... there are quite a few people with this around as well as the lime-ade, just post in the classifieds with a LF Red Planet or Lime-ade.  My lime ade is also to small to frag or I would offer it up.... but I cannot wait for them to start to begin forming the "table".  For sure they grow kinda "normally" if compact when small... I can see they tend to branch sideways from the middle more than simply making long spines so I think they are starting to table... cool specimens both.  Worth obtaining, not even super expensive if you find the right person to frag a bit.  Not the cheapest of the Acros but worth it.

Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler -A.E.
57 Gallon RImless build in progress check the thread before if becomes boring and just full of nice pictures of colorful coral!
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