Looking for Pink to bright Red acros.. give me some ideas on what to look for.

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Hello,
I have a bigger colony of princess peach that I am actually looking to part with. If you are still interested please message me. I have a large battle corals backdraft as well. I’d be happy to provide pictures.

Greg
Also atl Jolene. Mine is a deep maroon on the polyps.
 

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Pink/red hyacinthus are pretty inexpensive to locate and relatively easy to grow. Doesn't need blues to shine either.

Wild piece that I grew out
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Copps also has a great red hyacinthus table that he sells every once in awhile. Pretty easy to locate pics of his colony. A frag that I got from him awhile back.
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