TCK Pikachu Acro!!!!

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Just got mine today:

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Looks great IMO
 

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The Pikachu is definitely a gem. I have had mine for about 10 months. It is growing and color up very nice under Radion G3 Pro.
 

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Mine has been in teh tank for 6 months and it's still a tiny frag. It takes forever to grow from such a small frag... I can see the orange/yellow with neon green base for now but no red polyps. Polyps are neon green. It has some potential, but we'll see I guess...
 

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Anyone able to keep the red polyps on this coral?

I have had mine for about a year and its keep those red polyps now. It finally started to yellow up after about a 9-10 months of being green. I will try for a picture later tonight.

Its a good looking coral. Most people who see my tank for the first time ask what coral it is.
 
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Good things come to those who wait. LOL
 

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This is holding its yellow and red polyps nicely. Frags in lower light are doing well also but have greened a tad. It whites this Acro looks awesome!
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It would be a killer stick if the color would be exactly like in the 1st page. Just like any acro if u wanna grow them fast give'em the best light as possible not just to make them look good to the eye. they don't grow under those light especially wild acros. some would but it will take forever. Still nothing could replace natural sunlight,there's one among others that come close tho the Iwasaki 65k bulb.:bigsmile:

Can anyone post a picture of this acro. w/o heavily saturated w/ actinics, i just wanna see?
 

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It would be a killer stick if the color would be exactly like in the 1st page. Just like any acro if u wanna grow them fast give'em the best light as possible not just to make them look good to the eye. they don't grow under those light &nbsp;especially wild acros. some would but it will take forever. Still nothing could replace natural sunlight,there's one among others that come close tho the Iwasaki 65k bulb.<img src="https://www.reef2reef.com/forums/images/smilies/cutemoticons/cutemoticons/bigsmile.png" border="0" alt="" title="Bigsmile" smilieid="377" class="inlineimg"><br><br>Can anyone post a picture of this acro. w/o heavily saturated w/ actinics i just wanna see?
 

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It would be a killer stick if the color would be exactly like in the 1st page. Just like any acro if u wanna grow them fast give'em the best light as possible not just to make them look good to the eye. they don't grow under those light &nbsp;especially wild acros. some would but it will take forever. Still nothing could replace natural sunlight,there's one among others that come close tho the Iwasaki 65k bulb.<img src="https://www.reef2reef.com/forums/images/smilies/cutemoticons/cutemoticons/bigsmile.png" border="0" alt="" title="Bigsmile" smilieid="377" class="inlineimg"><br><br>Can anyone post a picture of this acro. w/o heavily saturated w/ actinics i just wanna see?

Here's a pic under my Radions. I am still acclimating the piece to my system because I run my par in the 700s in my hot spots. It's still looking nice though and has held it's color. Oh and the pic is not photoshopped or modded in any way. It was taken with my iPhone
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Here's a pic under my Radions. I am still acclimating the piece to my system because I run my par in the 700s in my hot spots. It's still looking nice though and has held it's color. Oh and the pic is not photoshopped or modded in any way. It was taken with my iPhone
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Looks nice, but it ain't yellow like the 1st page picture..
 

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