Dr. Reef Corals?

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Hi all,

I know Dr Reef is a very reputable vendor when it comes to fish, but I'm curious what people think of his corals.

I have my eye on this particular listing for Hammer – Thick Branch Colored (Aussie) but I'm just a little skeptical based on the picture. I understand it's not WYSIWYG, but typically the picture should be fairly representative of what you're getting. However, I've NEVER seen blue coloration on a hammer like this before and from my research, blue hammers seem to be very rare, yet this is $60 a frag.

I'd love to jump on this but I've never ordered from Dr Reef so I don't know how representative the pictures are or if they're edited (it doesn't look like it outside of some brightness alterations).

What do you guys think about this?

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Photo was provided by the wholesaler and is photoshopped.
In my opinion color will be more purple.
 

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I’d recommend Dr Reef for anything!
 
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