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I like 'em! First I have the florescent-green polyped one that I looked for for quite some time. It's bright green like green star polyps, when closed totally white. Finally found two frags; here they are:
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Next is the typical yellow Fiji Sarc, or whatever you want to call it. This one is notable in that it has a huge Ctenophore that lives on the stalk and crawls up on the capitulum at night- it's feathers can reach almost anywhere in the tank.
And last is this super-long polyped one I got from Paul Ifkovitz. It took over a month for it to adapt to my lighting, and I'm not sure if the polyp extension will ever be like it was under Paul's VHOs. It is currently about 1.5 inches, which is about half of what it under the other lights. It looks happy and healthy anyway.
Here it is in Paul's tank:
http://www.palmettoreefs.com/gallery/pa ... c_5007.jpg
Unbelieveable, eh?
All 3 of these seem to like conditions similar to sps, high flow and good light.
digital camera
film camera
Next is the typical yellow Fiji Sarc, or whatever you want to call it. This one is notable in that it has a huge Ctenophore that lives on the stalk and crawls up on the capitulum at night- it's feathers can reach almost anywhere in the tank.

And last is this super-long polyped one I got from Paul Ifkovitz. It took over a month for it to adapt to my lighting, and I'm not sure if the polyp extension will ever be like it was under Paul's VHOs. It is currently about 1.5 inches, which is about half of what it under the other lights. It looks happy and healthy anyway.

Here it is in Paul's tank:
http://www.palmettoreefs.com/gallery/pa ... c_5007.jpg
Unbelieveable, eh?
All 3 of these seem to like conditions similar to sps, high flow and good light.