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Ummm... it says it is a large from of 2-3 inches. I thought that would be kind of small for a carpet.
 
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I thought you couldn't frag an ananome..anenome...anonome...carpet? Do they bud or split like BTA?

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yes I was looking for a red carpet and have contacted these people about this one, hopefully I can post pix soon of it in my tank, the size is med. i have a 14" blue currently in my tank that may be transfered to Alstang1's tank if I get this one. Thanks for the tip Karen....
 
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dying...opps...dyeing of animals only happens in FW...not SW
 
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Yeah, it happens in saltwater too. I bought a yellow pagoda from Fish Land one time that ended up being dyed. And I saw some bright yellow anemones at City Pets last weekend that I'm willing to bet were dyed.
 
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Sebae are frequently dyed, as well as other anemones.

I think Abran has a pretty rose colored S. Hadonni now that I think of it and it is living happily with my old green carpet I sold him.
 
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Ok guys, I was joking around ;) Guess I should have added a ;) in my last post. But good to see people aware of it now.

I personally think dyeing is a terrible practice and I try to avoid supporting stores that sell dyed animals/corals.
 
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You're welcome, Abe. Make sure you take a pic and post it in your tank if you end up getting it.
 
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Just my 2 cents, we get too caught up in what is rare and what isn't. Nothing is that rare anymore just wait and they will become available at decent price. Some of us can barely keep the regular every corals alive and thriving then why spend that crazy money to watch it slowly waving good-bye to you. Anyways that is a nice carpet.
 
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