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Yes, they are wild cuts.Wild cuts? I would guess they don't have a fancy name
Aren't they?Not sure but those are incredible!!!
They are all the same species. The name escapes me right now, but the same thing as Greg Hiller Aquamarine Jewel... they have been imported for as long as I have been doing this 25+ year and have always been colorful. Those photos do look plenty photoshopped, though.
Do you think the pics look edited?I hate the name game. Lol. You can have 2 exact species with different color morphs called different things. I'm ok when people us names to I'd specific corals but remember when it had a name and what kind of coral species.... ie, Oregon TORT.
Those are beautiful pieces. Defiifntly look ausi wild. And all look to be of the same species.
How much a frag o these go for? Do you know?1 and 3 are likely A. Microclados. 2 looks like A. Secale. 4 honestly looks a bit like A. Rosaria, but that could be wrong. All pics looks like they had some editing work done.
Yea. I would think so. Not much but I think alot of people edit there photos. Some for getting rid of the blue and making it look more like the eye see it. Others tend to highlight certain colors like pinks and yellows. To make them more desirable. But then people usually are disappointed when they receive the corals bc they can barely see a hint of the colors they saw in the pics.Do you think the pics look edited?
They are all the same species. The name escapes me right now, but the same thing as Greg Hiller Aquamarine Jewel... they have been imported for as long as I have been doing this 25+ year and have always been colorful. Those photos do look plenty photoshopped, though.