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Beautiful crocea and great name. Non-clam question, what's that yellowish rounded coral (SPS?) to the left of it in the first photo? between the acro and the seriatopora.
Good eye. It’s an ORA yellow Porites. Highly recommend. Extremely slow grower but it is a serious actual canary yellow under daylight. Also, the seriatapora is actually ORA peach/purple digitata!! I got it from boomcorals.com under peach digi i believe. Those 2 corals are my pride and joy when they contrast each other under daylight
 

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Love those clams, how often do you restock your crocea and noae clams?
 

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Good eye. It’s an ORA yellow Porites. Highly recommend. Extremely slow grower but it is a serious actual canary yellow under daylight. Also, the seriatapora is actually ORA peach/purple digitata!! I got it from boomcorals.com under peach digi i believe. Those 2 corals are my pride and joy when they contrast each other under daylight
I've been looking for that one (yellow porites)! Did you by chance find it locally, I see you're also in SoCal? I've found a decent number of online vendors but trying to find locally if possible.

Also that digi is nice, haven't seen that color too often in a digi, feel like I always see people with the bubblegum or the purple digi but never pink. That rock is gonna look awesome when everything is grown in.
 
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I have a crocea clam, i have had it for about a half year now and it is still doing great. I can never get the photos of it to show off its true colors (few though they be) does anyone have any suggestions?
Is that a giant carpet anemone in the bottom left corner?
 

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I've been looking for that one (yellow porites)! Did you by chance find it locally, I see you're also in SoCal? I've found a decent number of online vendors but trying to find locally if possible.

Also that digi is nice, haven't seen that color too often in a digi, feel like I always see people with the bubblegum or the purple digi but never pink. That rock is gonna look awesome when everything is grown in.
Reef factory In Orange actually had a couple. Only time I’ve seen it in person. Corals.com has good size frags from ORA also I’ve ordered those too
 

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Sadly it and my bta were competing with each other and i had to remove it, the bta is more expensive then the mini carpet so…
 
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Sadly it and my bta were competing with each other and i had to remove it, the bta is more expensive then the mini carpet so…
Oh, I’m sorry, that’s unfortunate….i hope the bta is doing good :)
 

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