Some misc Battlecorals

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Hi guys. I was messing around with my phone and porthole and got a few decent pics of some of Adams pieces

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IC Cyclops

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Battlestag and Kwill insane pink polyp

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Pac-Man and Miss Scarlett

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BC yellow planet. This is getting hammered at about 800 par. At lower par the skin is a lot more yellow lol

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Saving the best for last is a mystery piece that we have not been able to figure out what it is. It’s amazing

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Finally a gratuitous shot of Oregon tort, Fox flame, orange passion and you can see a little shaded section of the yellow planet that is actually YELLOW.

Thanks to Adam for amazing corals that grow and you guys for looking.

Cheers!
 
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umm...full take shot! You've got some really nice pieces there. Did they all start from frags? How long has you had them?

Yes all started as 1” frags for the most part. Some pieces are maybe 6 months old and others are up to a year or so at the most. Then there’s this guy...this RC Poison Envy has been a dormant brown turd for almost 2 years but is finally starting to come around. This one is STILL about 1”

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Here’s a recent full tank shot. All the large colonies from the middle to the right are going away, minus my thermans rainbow, and will be replanted with new frags.

Long story short - I’ve had a brand new Red Sea 625XXL for a YEAR and haven’t had the time to swap it over. I got really frustrated that I almost sold everything and left the hobby but decided to keep the 75 set up and redecorate. I like growing small frags into monster colonies - so I am going to do THAT again on this tank
 

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Nice shots and love the mystery coral. I am getting my first battlebox next week and one is the miss scarlett. What happened that you almost got out? Your tank is gorgeous.
 
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Nice shots and love the mystery coral. I am getting my first battlebox next week and one is the miss scarlett. What happened that you almost got out? Your tank is gorgeous.
Thanks for the kind words. Miss Scarlett is a serious sleeper IMO. I mean, look at that colony?! A fast grower too.

What happened was that I had my dream tank sitting there waiting for me for a year, and I couldn't find time to switch it over. I own my own business with 5 employees, have 2 kids under 6, and train 4 days a week for powerlifting. I have so little free time its unreal. This tank gets zero maintenance aside from top off container refills, skimmer cleaning, and calrx upkeep. In the event that this tank took a turn for the worse, it'd be a total disaster because I don't have the time to babysit a tank. So, I had considered taking a break until my kids are older.
 

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I'd love to know what the actual original lineage was on the frag called "Yellow Planet" because it looks exactly like an ORA Red Planet.


Always something friendly to add. I'd love to tell you.

Here's the "planet yellow", a coral I've never actually sold outright, for what its worth and is not on the site. Started as a wild Aussie I got around 2012-13 maybe. Same old story, colony crashed and a frag or two survived. Here's the only pic I've ever take of it, a few years ago now. I can say that I have yet to see any yellow, ever in a typical 'red planet".



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Always something friendly to add. I'd love to tell you.

Here's the "planet yellow", a coral I've never actually sold outright, for what its worth and is not on the site. Started as a wild Aussie I got around 2012-13 maybe. Same old story, colony crashed and a frag or two survived. Here's the only pic I've ever take of it, a few years ago now. I can say that I have yet to see any yellow, ever in a typical 'red planet".



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Such a beauty. One of these days I need to cut a backup and place it somewhere where it’s not getting absolutely hammered with light. I mean it’s at 800 par last i checked over there haha
 

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