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I had a small wild colony of this early last year and when it RTN'd last summer I was only able to frag one little 1/4 inch nub that I have been nursing. It is finally starting to take off so I have high hopes for it. Not exactly sure what colour it will get to be but I am confident it is a Acropora batunai. It isn't very common, has very thin, delicate branches & it is my favorite today for sentimental reasons.
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Very exquisite lavender highlights on that one. Very nice.
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Very nice piece. It will be interesting to see what it will look like when it fully colors up.
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Here's one that is colouring up nice...thanks Anthony :mrgreen:
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TomR if you copy the img code on photobucket your pic will appear right in your post instead of a link like this :mrgreen:
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u...R/DSC_7089.jpg Of all your pics on photobucket, that is my favourite photo. Edit although the pic comes up huge :surprise: :lol: |
coming to life
A wild Australian monti I got a while back that is finally starting to smarten up.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...ssiemonti1.jpg Here is a frag of the frag that I got in that Oct 2005 Ultimate frag Calgary group order fiasco (anybody remember that one?) It eventually started to rtn so I fragged a crumb and it has now come to life 2 years later. So far it's a funky green/pink combo. http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...nprostrata.jpg |
More stunning corals, Greg! I'm wondering when you're going to run out of new corals to show us :D
The wild Australian Monti...is it green or yellow, with purple polyps? Looks pretty cool. Subtle but very pretty. |
Nice pieces Greg.
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simply stunning.
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