Acropora Hoeksemai

Here is mine - copps' turquoise hoek

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Just picked up a mari-cultured hoeksemai... those that have kept it successfully, what type of lighting and flow? Sounds like high amounts of both? I have a spot where I can put it almost directly in the path of my Tunze 6105, that might be too much flow though I'm assuming.
 
Just picked up a mari-cultured hoeksemai... those that have kept it successfully, what type of lighting and flow? Sounds like high amounts of both? I have a spot where I can put it almost directly in the path of my Tunze 6105, that might be too much flow though I'm assuming.

I previously had one in high light, mid-high flow. Coloured up amazingly. Was my brightest blue coral!

I have a new mari frag thats in high light with mid-high flow and I cant get it coloured up. However, I am seeing tiny bits of blue appearing on the corallite edges...so hope it turns completely blue within the next 3 months.
 
I previously had one in high light, mid-high flow. Coloured up amazingly. Was my brightest blue coral!

I have a new mari frag thats in high light with mid-high flow and I cant get it coloured up. However, I am seeing tiny bits of blue appearing on the corallite edges...so hope it turns completely blue within the next 3 months.

I'll get a shot of mine, it is actually coloured up despite just being shipped in (i.e. it never lost its colour). I think I'm going to place it in high light with strong indirect flow. It seemed to be holding its colour at the LFS though in what I would call moderate to lower light/flow.
 
Here is a photo of Hydrologist's RR Blue Matrix, hopefully he doesn't mind me posting it here (growth pattern looks a bit different than a hoek, but I could be mistaken, I often am).

RR Blue Matrix
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gotta love me some hoek! slowest growing acro ever for me! if anyone has a lead on Serdars Sapphire Hoek, plmk. I'd really like to get that one back :)

Maricultured Hoek - beginning to finally encrust, grew about .5" in close to 2 years!
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/96757491@N02/11856514145/" title="hoek by Tim Plaza, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2812/11856514145_d8ae7330c6_o.jpg" width="1200" height="800" alt="hoek"></a>


Blue Matrix (left)
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/96757491@N02/11640823406/" title="tfpvalida by Tim Plaza, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3816/11640823406_d935ea743f_b.jpg" width="1024" height="683" alt="tfpvalida"></a>
 
jroovers, i was speaking of the tyree blue matrix which is blue with the yellow/green inner circle on the coralite. the more i look the more it doesnt look like the same growth structure.
 
jroovers, i was speaking of the tyree blue matrix which is blue with the yellow/green inner circle on the coralite. the more i look the more it doesnt look like the same growth structure.

I agree that looking at TFP's photos the structure/shape does have a difference Looking at random photos, the two do look similar and yeah, I guess if you've never owned both you can confuse between the two.
 
Jroovers very nice photos and corals:eek2: Maybe this year I will stop playing so much COD and learn how take better pictures.
 
I agree that looking at TFP's photos the structure/shape does have a difference Looking at random photos, the two do look similar and yeah, I guess if you've never owned both you can confuse between the two.

Sahin, here is a top down pic of a Blue matrix it shows denser coralites

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Thanks Mr Pluto. :thumbsup: That shows a distinct difference between the two. I have the Hoek, and the corallites are no way as densely packed. :)
 
hoek bump....still not much growth, but the blue is even more intense than the oregon tort!

<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/96757491@N02/15363566367" title="hoek by Tim Plaza, on Flickr"><img src="https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5608/15363566367_9b7d202795_o.jpg" width="1400" height="787" alt="hoek"></a>
 
Anyone know if this is a hoek? Truthfully, it looks more like a hoek than a tort. Its definitely not a tenius :D

 
Anyone know if this is a hoek? Truthfully, it looks more like a hoek than a tort. Its definitely not a tenius :D

Honestly that looks more like a tort to me just due to growth form. I had a Cali tort that looked very similar. Hoek will grow in more of a stag shape with more PE.
 
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