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Last night I used an orange filter and UV filter on my camera lense, still doesn’t pick up all of the yellow but it’s certainly an improvement. Holy Grail & a 24K Cristata
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A few of mine!
 

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Can you explain your rockwork under the torches?
Hi... thanks for asking. My rock work is a modular build. Made using my "Aquascape seat". It easily come apart for whatever reason and can be added to or remove parts of it as your system mature. The torches are mounted in my "Frag Plug seat". It's purpose is to easily place your frag plugs into. Makes it super easy and convenient to remove for fragging, inspecting, relocating or justbto admire your piece closer without having to reglue and goes back in exactly how it was. If you have IG check out @reefsake
 

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Hi... thanks for asking. My rock work is a modular build. Made using my "Aquascape seat". It easily come apart for whatever reason and can be added to or remove parts of it as your system mature. The torches are mounted in my "Frag Plug seat". It's purpose is to easily place your frag plugs into. Makes it super easy and convenient to remove for fragging, inspecting, relocating or justbto admire your piece closer without having to reglue and goes back in exactly how it was. If you have IG check out @reefsake
As soon as I saw your post I immediately was thinking about what’s underneath, then I saw some nubs in bare spots and knew this was something unique. I’ll check it out. I have a new build starting soon. I like this
 

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Could you tell me what the one with the green mouth and darker tentacles is? And the one with the yellow tips? (Second to last in the rack) All are beautiful!
Sure!

The first one is a joker torch
It’s a dark purple with a bright green mouth and white tips. Under blues the tips reflect back as blue
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The other torch is a no name. It was called “yellow tip torch” I don’t think I’ve seen this before. Typically the “yellow tip torch” is green.

Closest I can guess is a variant of a Rasta torch. It’s purplish with hints of green and nice yellow tips
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