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mrhasan
12-01-2013, 01:56 AM
Well, it seems like the acro which I thought as "Red Dragon" is not. Its actually Mr. Pacman (red body with greenish tip and green polyp). Thanks to Stanley for the initial suggestion and Dave for pointing out that red dragons have white polyps. Here's a picture for reference. I don't know why my camera cannot catch the green better. The tips which is appearing white is either growth or green.

http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2839/11143931914_0f28e8dbfc.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/108185596@N05/11143931914/)
DSC_9404 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/108185596@N05/11143931914/) by md. raied (http://www.flickr.com/people/108185596@N05/), on Flickr

LoJack
12-01-2013, 02:01 AM
wow thats a beauty … where'd you get it?

mrhasan
12-01-2013, 02:29 AM
wow thats a beauty … where'd you get it?

From Concept as "red dragon" :mrgreen: :lol:

intarsiabox
12-01-2013, 02:31 AM
I think the green tips look better than white, good score!

mrhasan
12-01-2013, 02:34 AM
I think the green tips look better than white, good score!

Yah. Hence red dragon costs around $50 and mr.pacman goes for more than $100 a frag. And net has very little info on this too; probably not a lot in the market.

BuschWacker
12-01-2013, 04:02 AM
Can I have that branch that broke off?

mrhasan
12-01-2013, 04:35 AM
Can I have that branch that broke off?

Wow great scan ;) Well, finder's keeper. You got a PM :)

gqlmao
12-01-2013, 05:36 AM
I am just super happy I got a piece of that wild colony which resembles very closely to a Mr.Pacman, it is very hard to come by, not to mention expensive! Cheers man! grow that baby out.

mrhasan
12-01-2013, 06:13 AM
I am just super happy I got a piece of that wild colony which resembles very closely to a Mr.Pacman, it is very hard to come by, not to mention expensive! Cheers man! grow that baby out.

Glad that you liked it :)

kien
12-01-2013, 05:38 PM
That looks pretty sweet!

There are a couple of "Red Dragons" floating around, The Tyree Red Dragon typically goes for a bit more than $50 a frag. I think this is the original Red Dragon. Since then, mariculture has started to bring in a reddish Acropora Carduus which is the same species as Tyree's Red Dragon. Retailers have started to call this Redish Acropora Carduus a "Red Dragon", but is not necessarily the same as the Tyree Red Dragon. I believe Tyree and some other people call this Redish Acropora Carddus a "Pink Dragon Tails" to distinguish it from the Tyree Red Dragon.

I have all three of the above mentioned along with a Purple Dragon and a Blue Dragon (which there are a couple of different variants of as well), and to me the obvious difference between a Tyree Red Dragon and a mariculture Redish Acropora Carduus "Red Dragon"/Pink Dragon Tails is that the Tyree Red Dragon has a bit more blue in it with the white polyps.

Tyree Red Dragon:

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5543/9927367453_798214414c_o.jpg

Maricultured Acropora Carduus "Red Dragon" / Pink Dragon Tails: (But sold to me from a local retailer as simply a "Red Dragon"

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8516/8564574902_246133e341_o.jpg

Blue Dragon:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8379/8564571902_ea888fc794_o.jpg

And the Pacman of course looks very similar but has the green tips. I believe they are just different colour morophs of the same or very close relative species. And of course placement of the coral and it's environment will affect its colour as well.

Isn't the name game fun :-)

mrhasan
12-01-2013, 05:42 PM
That looks pretty sweet!

There are a couple of "Red Dragons" floating around, The Tyree Red Dragon typically goes for a bit more than $50 a frag. I think this is the original Red Dragon. Since then, mariculture has started to bring in a reddish Acropora Carduus which is the same species as Tyree's Red Dragon. Retailers have started to call this Redish Acropora Carduus a "Red Dragon", but is not necessarily the same as the Tyree Red Dragon. I believe Tyree and some other people call this Redish Acropora Carddus a "Pink Dragon Tails" to distinguish it from the Tyree Red Dragon.

I have all three of the above mentioned along with a Purple Dragon and a Blue Dragon (which there are a couple of different variants of as well), and to me the obvious difference between a Tyree Red Dragon and a mariculture Redish Acropora Carduus "Red Dragon"/Pink Dragon Tails is that the Tyree Red Dragon has a bit more blue in it with the white polyps.

Tyree Red Dragon:

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5543/9927367453_798214414c_o.jpg

Maricultured Acropora Carduus "Red Dragon" / Pink Dragon Tails: (But sold to me from a local retailer as simply a "Red Dragon"

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8516/8564574902_246133e341_o.jpg

Blue Dragon:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8379/8564571902_ea888fc794_o.jpg

And the Pacman of course looks very similar but has the green tips. I believe they are just different colour morophs of the same or very close relative species. And of course placement of the coral and it's environment will affect its colour as well.

Isn't the name game fun :-)

You now need a pacman in your collection :mrgreen:

kien
12-01-2013, 05:42 PM
And here's a "Teal Dragon" that I used to have :lol:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8530/8563476583_d30b11cd23_o.jpg

mrhasan
12-01-2013, 06:11 PM
And here's a "Teal Dragon" that I used to have :lol:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8530/8563476583_d30b11cd23_o.jpg

You definitely need a pacman to your dragon collection. Interested to trade? :wink:

ReefHero
12-01-2013, 08:20 PM
Nice score!! I have always liked the mr. Pacman style dragon acro......
The actual tyree lineage red dragon has always seemed to have thinner more delicate branches and often appears to have a blue hue or glow to the top part of the branches....usually no colour on the polyps and very minimal PE.
I picked up a mr. Pacman/ needle in haystack acro from FAL a couple years ago and always liked it until it went RTN.



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ReefHero
12-01-2013, 08:23 PM
That looks pretty sweet!

There are a couple of "Red Dragons" floating around, The Tyree Red Dragon typically goes for a bit more than $50 a frag. I think this is the original Red Dragon. Since then, mariculture has started to bring in a reddish Acropora Carduus which is the same species as Tyree's Red Dragon. Retailers have started to call this Redish Acropora Carduus a "Red Dragon", but is not necessarily the same as the Tyree Red Dragon. I believe Tyree and some other people call this Redish Acropora Carddus a "Pink Dragon Tails" to distinguish it from the Tyree Red Dragon.

I have all three of the above mentioned along with a Purple Dragon and a Blue Dragon (which there are a couple of different variants of as well), and to me the obvious difference between a Tyree Red Dragon and a mariculture Redish Acropora Carduus "Red Dragon"/Pink Dragon Tails is that the Tyree Red Dragon has a bit more blue in it with the white polyps.

Tyree Red Dragon:

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5543/9927367453_798214414c_o.jpg

Maricultured Acropora Carduus "Red Dragon" / Pink Dragon Tails: (But sold to me from a local retailer as simply a "Red Dragon"

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8516/8564574902_246133e341_o.jpg

Blue Dragon:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8379/8564571902_ea888fc794_o.jpg

And the Pacman of course looks very similar but has the green tips. I believe they are just different colour morophs of the same or very close relative species. And of course placement of the coral and it's environment will affect its colour as well.

Isn't the name game fun :-)

I agree.....
Your blue and teal dragon look sweet!!
You still have the blue? I see you lost the teal one.


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mrhasan
12-01-2013, 08:23 PM
Nice score!! I have always liked the mr. Pacman style dragon acro......
The actual tyree lineage red dragon has always seemed to have thinner more delicate branches and often appears to have a blue hue or glow to the top part of the branches....usually no colour on the polyps and very minimal PE.
I picked up a mr. Pacman/ needle in haystack acro from FAL a couple years ago and always liked it until it went RTN.



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Thanks :D

The other dragons are Kien's. I only have the pacman. Well mine started RTNing within a day too but I was able to stop it using furan 2. Two dips in two days and now all the tissues are back.

ReefHero
12-01-2013, 08:40 PM
Thanks :D

The other dragons are Kien's. I only have the pacman. Well mine started RTNing within a day too but I was able to stop it using furan 2. Two dips in two days and now all the tissues are back.

Sorry, I went back and edited that post because I seen that they were kiens. Good luck with mr. Pacman!


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kien
12-02-2013, 12:32 AM
You definitely need a pacman to your dragon collection. Interested to trade? :wink:

I have one of those too :-)

Both my blue and my teal Dragon kicked the bucket during the Calgary floods this spring. I did pass on a backup frag to a buddy who is currently growing it out. It was a sweet piece, athough not totally uncommon.

I recently got a Purple Dragon which is kinda of a cross between the Blue Dragon and the Pink Dragon Tails. I guess you could say it looks like the Tyree/Reef Raft Red Dragon but more purple.

mrhasan
12-02-2013, 12:34 AM
I have one of those too :-)

Both my blue and my teal Dragon kicked the bucket during the Calgary floods this spring. I did pass on a backup frag to a buddy who is currently growing it out. It was a sweet piece, athough not totally uncommon.

I recently got a Purple Dragon which is kinda of a cross between the Blue Dragon and the Pink Dragon Tails. I guess you could say it looks like the Tyree/Reef Raft Red Dragon but more purple.

Damn! You must really love dragons...hmmm I wonder why :lol:

Baker
12-02-2013, 01:16 AM
Well thats interesting, i bought a frag from pisces a while back thinking it was a red dragon but it also has green polyps. $25 sounds like it was a good deal as well.

mrhasan
12-02-2013, 01:45 AM
Well thats interesting, i bought a frag from pisces a while back thinking it was a red dragon but it also has green polyps. $25 sounds like it was a good deal as well.

WHAAAAAAAAT?! $25 for a frag in pieces?! Seriously????? Wrong labeling??? They don't even sell mushrooms for that cheap, let alone be a deep water acro :surprise:

Doug
12-02-2013, 01:55 AM
Well, it seems like the acro which I thought as "Red Dragon" is not. Its actually Mr. Pacman (red body with greenish tip and green polyp). Thanks to Stanley for the initial suggestion and Dave for pointing out that red dragons have white polyps. Here's a picture for reference. I don't know why my camera cannot catch the green better. The tips which is appearing white is either growth or green.

http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2839/11143931914_0f28e8dbfc.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/108185596@N05/11143931914/)
DSC_9404 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/108185596@N05/11143931914/) by md. raied (http://www.flickr.com/people/108185596@N05/), on Flickr

Wholley mackeral thats a beaut.:smile:

Baker
12-02-2013, 01:55 AM
Well I will take it, for once a customer getting the better of them. Mine also started to rtn after a week. I just moved it to a lesser flow area and it recovered fast. At night it has really long polyps almost like a milli. Pretty cool frag.

mrhasan
12-02-2013, 02:45 AM
Wholley mackeral thats a beaut.:smile:

Thanks Doug :D

Well I will take it, for once a customer getting the better of them. Mine also started to rtn after a week. I just moved it to a lesser flow area and it recovered fast. At night it has really long polyps almost like a milli. Pretty cool frag.

I would say that's probably the best deal you ever gonna have while reefing :lol: But yah, pacman have very dense polyp extensions although they are deepwater. I was reading about the "dragon linage" acro. I think if game of throne was there, they would have named these acros to the houses in the show LOL.