Baby RED fungia plate corals! NEW UPDATE!!! JULY 1st!

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So how do I go about procuring one of these plates? I get one free for being a newbie??? Or slight charge???? LOL:matrix:
 

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I'd love one too! Sorry if I missed this, but how exactly are you going to get the babies off the skeleton? Do they just pop off when they are bigger or do you have to cut them off? Are you feeding them a lot?
 

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Hi Rev, I've been watching your thread for awhile and have become a follower of Reef 2 Reef for awhile. Are you still planning on selling these? I would be very interested! They look awesome.
Thanks for showing them

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Ok so I just skimmed through all 28 PAGES and found this rather entertaining! I hope things are going well for you Rev and look forward to tagging along!
 
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Yes the baby plates are still doing good and growing! Still pretty small and very small considering the size plates offered in the industry.

I did have a nice orange with green base plate die for no apparent reason and now the skeleton has produced babies as well! :D
 

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Be fruitful and Multiply my young 'uns :angel:!!

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Whup! Whup! I saw some bubble algae! You know, you could have brought me mine Saturday and not have to ship it! :look_down:
 
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The bubble algae is long gone! Just keep hanging tough gang. They are not ready yet!
 

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That is so kewl!!!!!Good luck with them. if any are left after the main want list is taken care off please put me in for one.
 

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That's crazy amazin story on an expensive gem great to hear it wasn't a loss and now maybe even an investment good luck on your new babies I didn't know plates were as hardy as chalices :squigglemouth:
 

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I think that Revh should give one to all new CRC members as a gift for joining CRC!!:xd:
 

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