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    Posted: September 20 2004 at 10:30am

Okay this is a little early, but I'd rather be early than late.  Our next Coral Propagation Seminar will be November 4th.  Last time we did this we asked for requests and everyone asked for very high priced rare corals.  Personally I (along with another couple pres members) were worried about how that would work financially.  However, we were pleasantly surprised at how well it went.

So again, "what would you like to see propagated at the next session?".  This can be different corals, or different methods, or different genera, or different colors, or different lighting requirements, or whatever.

AND, would you like to see the auction like we had before.? 

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The auction was great.  I would donate a nice piece for the auction.

I think it would be cool to do something on propagating Ricordia.

As far as requests: Bright colored acropora and zoos sound good to me!

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Very definitely on the diff variations of brilliant colored zoas...
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I'd request some things but I think I'm beginning to run out of room in my tank (hard to believe since seeing it while Bob Burhans was here I know, Adam, But it's come a long way since) I guess some ricordias or zoos could always find some surfaces to cling to.
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super colorful zoanthids, pink birds nest, gorgonian, anthelia, kenya tree, montipora digitata, candy coral, galaxea.
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Fire red blasto... for friggin' sure!!!
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sps any kind.
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Blastomussa - Red, green nepthia, orange tree, Frog spawn
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CLAMS!!...or tons of multi-colored zoos..
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I would love to see some Frogspawn frags!! Or branching Hammer. Different colors of both.
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I would like some bright green Hammer. Or some cool Ricordia.
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Clams?  How in the...
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There was a really bright pink birds nest at aquatica yesterday (they got in a whole bunch of really cool corals) that would be something cool to have.  Other than that some really bright or unusual zoos and sps.

Was that in there yesterday? Casper--WY windier than ?

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Originally posted by meterman meterman wrote:

Clams?  How in the...
The giant clam in my tank spawned a few days after being moved from it's old home. It was spawning for about an hour. It was cool. I think two clams are needed but I'm not sure. John Walch, the originator of the RDP Refugia, told us that he set up the Soloman Island clam breeding facilities and how to make clams spawn by setting them out in the sun or draining their raceways for a while, not sure for how long. Really cool
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How about: Green tipped frogspawn, Some bright red (really red) shrooms, Red Blatomussa . . . .
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I like the colorful zoanthids.  Everyone can use them.
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Hardy soft coral like Mushroom Leather/Sarcophyton may not seem like much to some of us, but maybe there are enough newbies in the club to make it worthwhile? And who doesn't like a Green Tinged or a Gold Sarco. And would it be better to have the frags already attached? If so, I offer my fraggin' tank for making and holding them and other softies if you like.
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Being that I am new to the hobby and all, I agree with Mark.  I really do not know a lot about what is hardy and what will go well in my 15 gal nano.  Heck, I dont even know most of what you guys are talking about when it comes to corals. ( as far as names are concerned)
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i'd like to see blastos and rics fragged 
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As I am having to start my tank over from scratch I would be another member in agreement with Mark! 

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