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Originally Posted by Taipan
In no particular order:
Sunset Millepora (some of which - DV has some of the nicest specimens I've seen).
RR Jaw Dropper Acro - no scientific name available. I've seen a handful of these in person....and the web picture provided is quite accurate in colouration. I'm curious to see how the specimens are doing in their respective homes (and if they have survived). The enclosed lower res pics were taken with my camera phone. It gives you some kind of idea.
Web Pic:
Camera Phone Pics:
Acropora spathulata - in any form or colour. Just for the cool coralite formations. Endemic of Australia.
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Taipan, thanks for posting pics of the RR JB. I only seen the web pics and always wondered how close the frags would look like compared to that. Even tho you cell pics are abit blue you can definately tell that they are close in colour.
If I could only choose 1 acro that would be it!