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Mat's Nuclear Incredible Hulk Torch

mtraylor

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I have this one frag left over from a cut I made for some locals. Its a 3 head piece. Its actually almost 5 heads because the 2 ends are splitting and almost done. I have sold a few pieces of this one on the forum as ultra torch in the past, but I decided to name it. "Mat's Unclear Incredible Hulk Torch"

This is a very unique Indo Torch. This torch was grown from scratch. It just showed up on the side of the stalk of my holy grail torch. It looked like a tube anemone. I broke it off and glued to to my live rock in another part of the aquarium to see what it was. It took several years to grow out It is by far the most fluorescent coral in my aquarium. Super nice torch.

The skeleton is unlike any other torch I have had. It is solid white and very smooth and super thick. I think its because it was pretty much home grown and just sucks everything from the calcium reactor.

This is the mother colony
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This is the frag $650 shipped
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I have this one frag left over from a cut I made for some locals. Its a 3 head piece. Its actually almost 5 heads because the 2 ends are splitting and almost done. I have sold a few pieces of this one on the forum as ultra torch in the past, but I decided to name it. "Mat's Unclear Incredible Hulk Torch"

This is a very unique Indo Torch. This torch was grown from scratch. It just showed up on the side of the stalk of my holy grail torch. It looked like a tube anemone. I broke it off and glued to to my live rock in another part of the aquarium to see what it was. It took several years to grow out It is by far the most fluorescent coral in my aquarium. Super nice torch.

The skeleton is unlike any other torch I have had. It is solid white and very smooth and super thick. I think its because it was pretty much home grown and just sucks everything from the calcium reactor.

This is the mother colony
DSC_3871-2.jpg


This is the frag $650 shipped
DSC_5134_1.jpg

I just bought a beautiful torch that the seller was calling “Incredible Hulk”, looks very similar although I haven’t seen it fully extended yet as I just got it in the tank. Extremely neon green with bright blue tips. I’m so happy! Was searching the forums to see if he made up the name or if it’s a Known coral.

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Ok, this is going a bit far.... From scratch? Really? The word is propagated, and deriving a new variety from propagation is literally 100% impossible.
 

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Looks great. Seems similar to the Todd's torches and at a reasonable price. Good Job.
 

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