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**2010 Season Kickoff**New Coral Releases**
This thread will be updated quite a lot, as we introduce some new corals that we have been culturing. First up is an Acropora (without a proper identification, yet) with unbelievable coloration. Green hue along the base, with pink/red highlights on the corallite lip and on the coral tips. It resembles the Strawberry Shortcake in color. We called it, The Spazz (after my highschool garage band name, LOL):
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What else is new? How about a few frags of the ever rare PPEs (Purple People Eaters). What are they? This:
We have single polyp and double polyp frags. First come first served, and no reservations. Stay tuned, more stuff coming! |
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Today's amazing new release for the season is: The Purple Virus Favia
Tricolor favias are hard to come by, espcially those that are colored like the one picture above. Fragments have at least 4-5 polyps (or 'eye' like some call them). |
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Beautiful pieces!
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Thanks Trina!
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Today's awesome coral is this dual colored Favia named Alien Muscle:
Some of these similar Favias are known for their 'war' in color variance within its body. This one has the red color uniformly distributed. The green eyes make this coral simply stand out (or glow under your 20K bulbs). |
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I can't wait until I can start stocking my new tank. These photos just make me salivate. I also really like your new photography style, it looks great.
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Thanks for the kind words. These corals are truly spectacular. Why? Because we keep them in our show tanks We love them as much as you will.
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