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Awesome!
I was guessing that the 24k Milli would pop up. It's always labeled as being yellow but I've always seen it as that gold/brownish color in person.First picture, Pink Lemonade.
Second is more of a gold/yellow.
Under halides and LED, 18k look.
Cunareefers pics are awesome, but even the frag plugs look a little yellow as well as the snails shells. The overall color of everything seems a little tweaked. If not thoes are some crazy yellows.
There has been a number of nice yellow corals out now this thread should be hot if people would post.
Big E, I agree with you with Pink Lemonade. That is why I showed my colony picture. But the 24k Milli comes really close but more of gold/ deep yellow in color.
For those that say they can find a mariculture milli that is similiar to the Copps 24k Milli, please show a picture for reference, please no photoshop.
I do also have newer pieces that supposed to be yellow, even though they are in a slight way, I wanted to show everyone on this thread what pieces has the most yellow.
That's a good little informative article but I'm not sure it really fits with this discussion since the corals people are posting are not sick or stressed corals. I don't think the article is saying that all yellow corals are stressed or dying, just that those ones turned yellow because they were stressed by the temperature and light.Not to rain on anyone's parade here (maybe more of a caution for those looking to get one), but did anyone see this short article on Advanced Aquarist regarding yellow acros?
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/blog/be-cautious-of-yellow-acropora