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TCK Kaleidoscope #6 $60.00TCK Rimless Watermelon #6 $40.00
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how many heads on that todd’s torch ?
 

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Waiting til just the right thing pops up... dear baby Jesus let it pop up and I won’t ask for anything again....... until I need something else again. Thanks
 

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Just a suggestion to TCK a library of mother shots on the website would be a great selling point. I my self am always looking at small chuncks of chalice and favia saying wonder what that looks like grown out. A library would go a long way for people doing pre sale looking.

I have no idea why companies don’t do this. I read on one of the R2R threads that it was the sad trend of companies finding interesting corals, naming them and then fragging them for money (kinda like fast fashion but for corals) - and so mother colonies get chewed up fast -

however - in TCK’s defense I almost always find a mother colony shot by googling the name or typing it in the R2R search bar for all forums. They’ve done a better job then most of posting mother of large-mini colonies

I’ve not been able to find one for the Singapore acro though
 

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I have no idea why companies don’t do this. I read on one of the R2R threads that it was the sad trend of companies finding interesting corals, naming them and then fragging them for money (kinda like fast fashion but for corals) - and so mother colonies get chewed up fast -

however - in TCK’s defense I almost always find a mother colony shot by googling the name or typing it in the R2R search bar for all forums. They’ve done a better job then most of posting mother of large-mini colonies

I’ve not been able to find one for the Singapore acro though
I was looking for a colony shot of these, too.
 

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I have no idea why companies don’t do this. I read on one of the R2R threads that it was the sad trend of companies finding interesting corals, naming them and then fragging them for money (kinda like fast fashion but for corals) - and so mother colonies get chewed up fast -

however - in TCK’s defense I almost always find a mother colony shot by googling the name or typing it in the R2R search bar for all forums. They’ve done a better job then most of posting mother of large-mini colonies

I’ve not been able to find one for the Singapore acro though
I did an tried searching for another Acro named by another popular “acronymed” retailer. After a few tries I got the same coral with 4 different names. Similar but oddly different, like they changed it every couple months for some reason, judging by the name and post dates
 

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