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I think it is a blue tip acro, I got it from a trade about a week ago. The coral is receding a bit since I got it, I believe it's my tank, I have it under T5 lights. I have mainly LPS and softies and this one is my first acro, just testing if my tank can keep acros. I don't think it's doing well in my tank, so instead of watching it slowly receding away, I am looking for a trade for softies or LPS.

I am in Fresh Meadows, LIE exit 26, 10 minutes from Fishtown. Pick up ASAP so whoever can meet me first or pick-up gets it.

The pic is in my gallery.

http://www.manhattanreefs.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=11566

thanks
 

Dace

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Manhattan
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if the acro is starting to stn/rtn it's possible it will continue to die unless it's a fairly large frag where you can cut it away from where the die off is and even then it's not sure it would survive. I don't think that a frag like this would be worth a trade. maybe you can donate it to someone who has a sps tank that can give it a chance to survive.my 2 cent
I think it is a blue tip acro, I got it from a trade about a week ago. The coral is receding a bit since I got it, I believe it's my tank, I have it under T5 lights. I have mainly LPS and softies and this one is my first acro, just testing if my tank can keep acros. I don't think it's doing well in my tank, so instead of watching it slowly receding away, I am looking for a trade for softies or LPS.

I am in Fresh Meadows, LIE exit 26, 10 minutes from Fishtown. Pick up ASAP so whoever can meet me first or pick-up gets it.

The pic is in my gallery.

http://www.manhattanreefs.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=11566

thanks
 

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