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Hey there!

Everyone seems to love our "Strawberry Shortcake" Acro. We sell them as quick as we put them up on the site!

Well, how about another helping...? Enter the UC "Blueberry Shortcake'.

We've been propagating this morph for some time, and it's hardy, relatively fast growing, super colorful, and fully, ridiculously encrusted!

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It's proof that you "can have your shortcake and eat it, too"...er, yeah. Whatever. Anyways, it's a pretty cool coral that you might want to check out, and it's available now as part of today's update.

Acropora sp. - UC "Blueberry Shortcake" Acropora - 1.5" Frag WYSIWYG

Enjoy!


Scott Fellman
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Blueberry? Interesting, any shots of the mother so we can say why it's called a blueberry?
 
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Blueberry? Interesting, any shots of the mother so we can say why it's called a blueberry?

We'll have to get a M.C shot! It has a distinct 'bluish" color to it in person. We were kicking ID's around one day to see what it was (A. bifurcate? A.sarmentosa? A.subulata, etc. and someone just said "We should just call the &*(&^%^$ thing the "Blueberry Shortcake"! Yeah, thats the whole story...Not particularly exciting, actually. LOL

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We'll have to get a M.C shot! It has a distinct 'bluish" color to it in person. We were kicking ID's around one day to see what it was (A. bifurcate? A.sarmentosa? A.subulata, etc. and someone just said "We should just call the &*(&^%^$ thing the "Blueberry Shortcake"! Yeah, thats the whole story...Not particularly exciting, actually. LOL

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had to be Joe Cap that came up with the name, that's exactly how the original Strawberry Shortcake was named, spurted right out of his mouth and the rest is histroy
 

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I know you probably are set on the name but I have a 3 year old daughter and I just learned "Blueberry Muffin" is Strawberry Shortcake's friend in the cartoon. Just a thought.
 

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I know you probably are set on the name but I have a 3 year old daughter and I just learned "Blueberry Muffin" is Strawberry Shortcake's friend in the cartoon. Just a thought.
HA! I like that. Marketing wise, not as cool sounding since it has the shortcake's legacy in blueberry shortcake. But I'd have to say I love that name for the story behind it.
 
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I know you probably are set on the name but I have a 3 year old daughter and I just learned "Blueberry Muffin" is Strawberry Shortcake's friend in the cartoon. Just a thought.

That is funny...wish we knew that before we "named" it...LOL

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HA! I like that. Marketing wise, not as cool sounding since it has the shortcake's legacy in blueberry shortcake. But I'd have to say I love that name for the story behind it.

Good point about the legacy! Nothing gets past you guys, huh?

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