It would be cool to get a living white acro with colorful polyps entension. I am not talking about pale or bleached dying ones.
Then again, I guess it is impossible to find one.
Then again, I guess it is impossible to find one.
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@TitanCi His prices are very nice. I may have to put in an order from him soon!
This one looks pretty awesome!
Similar to ice fire
Wow that carolinia is stunning with red polyps, first time seeing that color on that species.
Hands down one of the nicest captive Millepora I've ever seen.. amazingMy white whale.........Cwards Milli. I kick myself everytime I see these pics as he was giving away chunks of this back when he had his tank running and I never made a point of getting a piece.
These are beautiful!!I've seen tenuis with the same white with blue tips as the Ice Fire. The white with blue tips tenuis was very common years ago.
I had to look past a lot of echinatas before I found one with a lot of white skin.
My current colony........It's hard to show in pics but the blue and white contrast is beautiful and much brighter in person.
My white whale.........Cwards Milli. I kick myself everytime I see these pics as he was giving away chunks of this back when he had his tank running and I never made a point of getting a piece.
Lighting does play a role in how much white you can pull from a coral in reference to the spectrum/intensity as well as how much blue you run. If your'e running one of those all blue view tanks all the white will have a light blue reflection to our eyes and mutes the contrast.