Weird corals from our collection

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Hi Everyone,

I was looking through our inventory and looked at some of the stranger pieces that we had. I thought it might make an interesting photo essay. Just some fun pics for a Saturday night Enjoy!

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What were we thinking when we made this bizzare frag?




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One big, gnarly Ricordea?




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Bizzare Blasto




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A dual head Scolymia




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Echinophyllia aspera - the "forgotten Chalice"
 

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Only appropriate to post your Frankensteins around Halloween:alien::rip:

cool stuff!
 
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I really like that blasto!

Joe had to reassure me time and time again that it was, indeed a Blasto! I'm certainly not know for being a coral ID expert, but this one really had me scratching my head. It's very different looking!

-Scott
 

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Hi Everyone,

I was looking through our inventory and looked at some of the stranger pieces that we had. I thought it might make an interesting photo essay. Just some fun pics for a Saturday night Enjoy!

_DSC0549-twinacanswysiwyg-2-$48-720.jpg


What were we thinking when we made this bizzare frag?




_DSC0145-720giantricordea.jpg


One big, gnarly Ricordea?




_DSC0334-miniultrablastowysiwyg$75-720.jpg


Bizzare Blasto




_DSC0188-dualheadscoly-720.jpg


A dual head Scolymia




_DSC0203-greenlava-720.jpg


Echinophyllia aspera - the "forgotten Chalice"
Do you have a colony of that chalice now?
 

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