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Luisra, great photos. I love red planets, how quickly does it grow for you? The sunset milli is another nice piece. What is the last sps?
 

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Luisra, great photos. I love red planets, how quickly does it grow for you? The sunset milli is another nice piece. What is the last sps?

Thanks!:D In my opinion, the Red Planet does have a nice/fast growth rate. The last one I think is called a Mike Accardi Stag.
 

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Great looking pieces Steezy!! Whats that first one called?? I love the yellowish tips on it!

I am glad you asked that. A friend of mine and I baught a frag each of what looked like a possible purple acro for dirt cheap. After a few weeks it changed colors and now looks like the one you posted.
 

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Great looking pieces Steezy!! Whats that first one called?? I love the yellowish tips on it!
Thanks fsu1dolfan. That Acropora is an A. Grandis. It's coloring up fast under moderate lighting with swirls of blue at the base. I thought it was one of those purple acros that stayed brown on the body so it was neglected. I saw hints of purple on the body under very low lighting and put it on my frag rack and now it has become one of my favorite acros.
I am glad you asked that. A friend of mine and I baught a frag each of what looked like a possible purple acro for dirt cheap. After a few weeks it changed colors and now looks like the one you posted.
I bought this at a lfs too. Thought it was one of those valida type corals and it was big and cheap so I bought it. Congrats on a nice coral.
 

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Gonewild, That little red frag looks like it has ALOT of potential. Any ID on it?
 

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i got it from a local reefer who got it at a lfs she lost her whole colony and she only made one frag and this it it is 3 times the size of what it is in the pic i broke a branch off cleaning the tank last night once it starts to encrust ill probly get rid of it but it has no name
 

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this last one isn't in my tank... but pic came out pretty cool for a p&s:tongue:...all are p&s for that matter
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btw.... nice pics luisra..:wink:
 

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Recent pic of my efflo. Just starting to color up nicely after browning out a bit:

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