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Acro from J&L
Interesting how a piece of coral can change so much in a day of shipping?
Here is the picture from J&L's website of the blue acro. Here is how it looked when I got it and still does. My feeling is this coral was misrepresented but the more important question is how can I get it to look like their picture?
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With incredibly intense actinic lighting and by somehow installing Adobe Photoshop onto the front glass of your tank.....
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I actually saw that acro when I was in JL's. It looked exactly as pictured. My guess is that the stress of shipping browned out the coral.
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Ya I saw it too. Give it some time
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Well I'm glad to hear that it did look that once. I'll keep my fingers crossed. I have had other stuff come to me by air before and it was always ok when I got it. Maybe they need to look at another courier.
Thanks,
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It is not uncommon at all for an acro to lose a lot of its colour during shipping.. I'm sure under the right conditions, it'll be back in a couple weeks.. Nice piece!
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This time of year, shipping corals is very hard on them. If they dont show up in a block of Ice, I'd say your lucky
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couple of months
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Im sure it would.....
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If it didn't cost me so much that's where I would put it.
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