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Here's my pic I took with my phone. Cool piece, and I have no idea what species it could be. I barely think it is an Acropora.
I tend to think Mr. Adams was right on the money with Porites.
 

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Here's my pic I took with my phone. Cool piece, and I have no idea what species it could be. I barely think it is an Acropora.
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strange looking....
 
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Here's my pic I took with my phone. Cool piece, and I have no idea what species it could be. I barely think it is an Acropora.
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Oh nice! Thanks for posting Frick, it's always nice to see what the post-dipped and acclimated version looks like :-) Looks like it still has pretty good color.. but what is it!? PS I hope it was obvious that my xenia trade was a joke. It made more sense before the thread I originally posted in was combined with this one. :-)
 

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Took some photos last night with the flash on.

Pink Lemonade -- my favorite
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ASD OhSnap
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Smurf Boogers
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Some wild green mille that was boring green for about 6 months and now it's turning orange
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Another wild something that was brown when I got it.
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Was feeding my corals today. And two of my new sps decided to go feed crazy... Crap pics with my phone. But all i had at the moment.
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Do what will make you happy.
 

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Great shots!
 

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Haha thanks, the last one isn't from Roy but I'm sure it's the same thing. I got it from Reefpro on here, he go's by something else on the the other forums though, I wanna say his name is Brian? I met him in Longview and got one of his old ATI T5 fixtures and a few frags from him. I don't remember but I think he called it NW Tort?
 

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Beautiful sticks!
 

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Here's a quick cell shots of a piece we been hoarding for some time now only getting nicer and nicer!

It's a neon dark green with yellowish/green polyp with a nice violet purple tip witch glows under the actinic t5s
Enjoy!

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Here is. Nice bonsai that I like allot grows rather nicely. I love it
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And here is something I call (raging redneck acro) it's a deep pink and it has a pink flower polyp and a white long polyp that comes out. Had this piece for 7months now it's grown a bit if you can see the pictur clearly the tips are lighter due top growth/growing this is a iPhone shot so please forgive me with a crappy photo and not all the details! :(
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