BUBBLEBATH UNICORN

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This is what my sad little frag looks like after my tank almost crashed. It’s bouncing back though. A week ago it was completely browned out
 

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Is this thing a staghorn? Mine looks nothing like Adams pic. It doesn't have the chucky stubby look like what Adam has...you can see where the original frag was...

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I think yours is actually more consistent with the structure of my original piece for sure. kind of stag like for sure, more so than a tight cluster
 

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I'll have to shoot mine again. I have a colony that went through a dormant phase and is bouncing back with good polyp extension again. Lots of pink and light purple but no yellow. Also have a few secondary pieces that are starting new colonies and the yellow is just starting to peek out again where getting hammered with light and flow. It is a goofy one for sure.
 

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Cherry Corals has a beautiful frag of the Unicorn listed. Would like to see a shot of their colony. The frag has really nice colors :)

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I'm in the club! Still can't believe a frag of this was in my Battlebox today. I've asked for it at least once before. Maybe twice;)

Anyway, here's my frag. Only in the tank for about 8 hours as of now and looking fantastic. Really looking forward to watching this grow, along with all the others of course:)

Thanks again @Battlecorals for all you do for us sps addicts! This really was totally unexpected!

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Help guys. I have this bubblebath unicorn and it won’t wake up. I got a small frag of it well over a year ago. The first 3 months or so it encrusted the tile and then it just stalled out. Looks healthy always PE but just doesn’t move. No growth, no additional color. I have tried it medium light, getting blasted and even lowish light. Never can get it to wake up.
Here it is in all its glory! Any suggestions appreciated.

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I have noticed if you cut it somewhere it can cause a coral to start growing. Might be worth a shot, especially if it hasn't done anything in a long time.
 

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I have noticed if you cut it somewhere it can cause a coral to start growing. Might be worth a shot, especially if it hasn't done anything in a long time.

Dude this is a great idea! I been trying to just leave it alone but it’s doing nothing. I might put a few cuts in it right now. <thumbs up>
 

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