Eternal Flame Acro

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Eternal flame is really starting to color up. This is going to be a fun one to grow out!
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Eternal flame is really starting to color up. This is going to be a fun one to grow out!
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Very nice. I recently got a frag from a local reefer and looking forward to see it grows and coloring up as well. Right now it is just mostly brown with some Pinkish/Green
 

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I am starting to thing a coral i've had for 6 years is eternal flame. Originally I thought it was a pinky the bear but honesty seems closure to eternal flame.
I will get a picture up shortly the original colony died but I have a few frags and needed to ID so i can start trading. This acro is extremely resilient to swinging parameters and did well in high and low nutrients. Truly a show stopper when its healthy and PE is best way to know if its happy.
 

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Eternal Flame, 11 months after the original pic. This is one slow grower!

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You could try and rub small amounts of flesh off of growth tip to spur it to grow a bit more. But yeah no kidding. 1 a year basically
 

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