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I am not sure who may or may not be an expert on the various wolverines (and doubtful anyone really is). I have seen the RR Canada, RR USA and AOA (RR Asia). I am not an expert on sps species identification, that is for sure. There are differences among them. It is confusing and I doubt it will ever be absolutely clear. There certainly is a incentive to claim authenticity . And rumors float about who may or may not have an original frag, colony, or where an additional colony was banked for safekeeping. Part of the forums lends itself to innuendo and secrecy and presumed expertise. Best any of us can do, is be aware of our own frags lineage assuming you got it from the source. But also be aware, that even reputable honest people get their frags mixed up and so confusion reigns sometimes It is an incredibly beautiful coral, nonetheless. I feel fortunate to have been able to acquire a frag of 2 out of the three mentioned.
Just took a couple other shots of my Wolverine its coming along nicely.
love this piece i also will be receiving mines this week..... what placement u have it at ? lower light , higher light ?Just took a couple other shots of my Wolverine its coming along nicely.
After stopping by Reef Raft on my way through LA and seeing this piece in person, and Tony convincing me that this was the original RR Wolverine, I decided I couldn't pass it up. It had the yellow tips and blue base like the original stock photo. Here's mine after a 6 hr drive back to Phoenix and a Bayer dip. It lost a bit of color, but still glows under the LEDs pretty good. Here's a day time pic and an evening pic with more blues on. I can't wait for it to grow out.
nice frag! now i know where to get a frag local when it grows out lol