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Old 02-28-2010, 11:45 PM
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bought as little frag and was wondering if its a neon nepthea??? has grown out nice!!!



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Old 03-01-2010, 07:58 AM
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You got me on that one, but it is SWEEEEET!
It is growing very well, hmmm.. you might need to cut it back a little, hint-hint.
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I noticed it in your show off pics and was going to ask you what it was!! I really like it whatever it is!!
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when i bought the frag it wasn't even a inch long was sold as green kenya tree payed 30.00 for the little frag but loved how green it was. grown alot since then. got it 9 months ago.
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You got me on that one, but it is SWEEEEET!
It is growing very well, hmmm.. you might need to cut it back a little, hint-hint.


LOL...thankz
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IN that pic is it completly extended if so I would say that its not a nepthea because it should be a lot more FUZZY in appearance. Neptheas have very pronounced polyps. However I could be wrong just my 2 cents.

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IN that pic is it completly extended if so I would say that its not a nepthea because it should be a lot more FUZZY in appearance. Neptheas have very pronounced polyps. However I could be wrong just my 2 cents.

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that is why i posted dont look fuzzy enough 4 Neptheas
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I would say green sinularia. I've had a frag for some time now, with no major growth. Where do you have it in your tank? High/low light and flow?
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when I first saw it I said hmm a green Kenya trere ... but of course I have never seen a green Kenya before .....but ...

check this out

http://www.coloradocoralfarm.com/bur...en-kenya-tree/
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wonder if the green sinularia is also called green kenya tree because they both look the same 2 me. thanks Wildcatt & kjhart04!!!! time 2 do some research!!!!!
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