Thats still quite a nice piece! I love the golds and yellows
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WWC live sale. I got it for $250 I think but it’s on their site for $1500like the eye or sauron. Where and how much did you pick THAT up for?
Steal if a dealWWC live sale. I got it for $250 I think but it’s on their site for $1500
Def my favorite coral. And it’s hardy, I moved cross country and it survived and never receded during the 3 day driveSteal if a deal
Godzilla and OG bouncesWhat are those? They're amazing
Awesome, ty! What about the left picture?Godzilla and OG bounces
Something different...
My LFS sold this on my behalf as a Christmas present. Wife bought it for her reefer husband. I got half of the $1,200 sale price. Classic Tricolor Valida.
Is that under blue light?
It was the early morning hours. So yes/noIs that under blue light?
Its a very pretty piece! How much for it?It was the early morning hours. So yes/no
Ooooooo too much. I paid 450 for it :/Its a very pretty piece! How much for it?
Its a very pretty piece! How much for it?
man that sucks. Looking at those skeletons pains meI've had my most expensive coral for nearly four years at this point, I bought it for a price I'm still unwilling to disclose and at a reasonable size for the coral species in question. It started out blood red with a striking green rim, then slowly evolved to a more suffused pinkish gold color, until finally one day it turned invisible! In fact, all of my other corals of that species turned invisible at the same time, and the neat thing about invisible coral is that you can keep it above water to display on a desk. SO that's what I do. In total, this pit of invisible corals ran me $1,200. And now, I don't even have to go downstairs to enjoy them! They just sit on my desk.
Satire aside, Acanthophyllia is my favorite coral, and also the most consistently expensive genus in the hobby. However, they absolutely HATE warm tanks and do best at temps below 72f. I ran my tank at 80f, so it was only a matter of time before the heat got to them. It's sad, but you live and learn.