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Old 05-26-2008
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A couple for id and placement recommendations

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Hard to tell with the coloration on the first one, but with polyp size and general shape I would guess Chips. The second is a Millepora, probably a "Rose" if it is from ORA as well. Depending on the intensity of the lights I would probably go at least middle of the tank if not upper on the Chips. They get a nice bluish hue to the tips that way. The millepora's don't seem to care as much where you put them in the tank, the color doesn't tend to shift too much.
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Thanks Jay, not sure the original source of the Mille. You cant see it in the photo but the Mille has some very nice blue highlights all over.
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Definately some nice little frags We are very fond of the ORA corals here. Great consistency in terms of health and coloration. I don't think I have ever had one come in that was DOA or that had any issues after acclimation. I actually have a good sized order of some of their "new" styles coming in today. Couldn't resist with names like "Purple Plasma Stag" and "Pearlberry".
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