Here are a few update photos..... all taken under two ATI Coral+ and two Reef Brite one XHO and one normal output both are all blue.
![](https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-NldQwbDTXFk/UZhiVR9Ix0I/AAAAAAAAAxM/z1ku4tAbKZ8/s720/IMG_2146%2528small%2529.jpg)
grown from a frag, this is probably one of my bluest coral unfortunately it doesn't completely show in the photo.
![](https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-LVOiXDkp1JU/UZhiT6J4YOI/AAAAAAAAAw8/-7_H9tLp5aQ/s720/IMG_2151%2528small%2529.jpg)
this one was id'ed as exquisita acropora from a reliable source
![](https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-UFM5Nxm2nQc/UITqzJZcxoI/AAAAAAAAApQ/SeHU9G7vpNc/s720/IMG_9946%2520%2528Custom%2529.jpg)
here is the same coral last year as you can see the tips are stating to turn yellow/green. it's just not a pretty blue coral!
![](https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-jMDSupSZnLU/UZhiUgha0yI/AAAAAAAAAxA/xypGddGkHkA/s720/IMG_2157%2528small%2529.jpg)
here is my icefire echinata with full polyp extention
![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2zJUiMQYA2U/UZhiUzIrBpI/AAAAAAAAAxI/lxlXugdVKRs/s720/IMG_2172%2528small%2529.jpg)
here is the same icefire echinata without polyps