stylocoeniella... Let's see them

Julbra

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Here is my "Reverse Burning Banana". Pretty fast grower, and able to cover holes in the rock. Love the texture and colors:
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Nice, I had this variety, sadly it rtn'd years ago. Have you had it long? I probably got it from you at a FFM. See you March 2nd!
Several years now. Sometimes lose some over the summer when maintenance drops a little bit but always keep enough to keep it going. I'll have 4 small frags of it at ffm this year.
 

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Pink Stylocoeniella. Unlike my other stylos, this one always has extreme polyp extension. Maybe the polyps are just bigger. My Stylocoeniella have growth that I would say is slow to moderate. They are all at between 50 and 100 par, I wonder what they would do in acro sort of par and flow? Anyone grow them in high light?
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