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Hi reef2reef! I got a frag called
Vivid firegarden a while back. Maybe a little over a year ago. I can’t find any pictures of it anywhere online. Do any of you guys have this coral? I also recently picked up an rmf
Acid trip Millie and I’m starting to notice it looks exactly like the firegarden frag. I’m 90% sure it’s the same coral. But the thing is I got the firegarden for like $10.00
And the acid trip Millie was a lot more than that.
Please post a picture of your acid trip Millie or firegarden if you have one.

Thanks.
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Hi reef2reef! I got a frag called
Vivid firegarden a while back. Maybe a little over a year ago. I can’t find any pictures of it anywhere online. Do any of you guys have this coral? I also recently picked up an rmf
Acid trip Millie and I’m starting to notice it looks exactly like the firegarden frag. I’m 90% sure it’s the same coral. But the thing is I got the firegarden for like $10.00
And the acid trip Millie was a lot more than that.
Please post a picture of your acid trip Millie or firegarden if you have one.

Thanks.
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This was just referred to me for my son. If you happen to break a piece, or frag it, please let me know!
 

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That doesn't look like a vivid firegarden to me. It looks like the RMF acid trip, or the ASD Rainbow Mili (which look 100% the same).

Here is a few pics of a Vivid Firegarden. It's a red with a purple/violet hue. Some say it's pink. The base has a slight purple/blue hue to it. Completely different from that orange color with green tips. And especially the green polyps on the RMF/ASD milli, which the firegarden also doesn't have.

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BUT, the ASD Rainbow Milli/RMF Acid Trip is still an amazing coral, so don't feel bad! Especially because the vivid firegarden usually sells for much less :D

EDIT: Most importantly, the coralite structure is very different. Otherwise, it would have been possible IF your coral was going pale and bleaching, possibly due to lacking light.
 
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Thanks for chiming in everybody. At the end of the day I am very happy with my $10 frag that looks exactly like the rmf acid trip milli.
 

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Thanks for chiming in everybody. At the end of the day I am very happy with my $10 frag that looks exactly like the rmf acid trip milli.

That's not only what matters -- but you should be! RMF Acid Trip / ASD Rainbow Milli are nice corals.
 

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