any nice pics of blue sps acro's

as far as what was mentioned concerning needing blue lights to have blue corals.......

personally I think blue, especially heavy blue takes away from truly blue corals, it doesnt make them more blue.

If you have ever ran 10k reeflux bulbs, you would know that NOTHING can make the true blue pop like reeflux 10k's. That second pic of the oregon tort I posted above is back from when I used to run those 10k reeflux. I still post pics of it from back then because I havent had it nearly as deep of a true blue since I stopped using those bulbs ;)
 
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This has turned a very light blue in my tank, it was still coloring up in this pic, no more PE since I put my emperor in the tank.


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Has gotten a darker blue in my 65, I'll snap a pic tomorrow, this is when it was a feeder coral for my OSFF.

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All of these pics are under 14K halide only.

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I suppose you would call this blue...or at least the base.
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Here's the piece in my tank that has the best light blue/teal coloration. It is called the 'M. Accardi Teal Staghorn.' It is one of my favorite pieces.


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Too much yellow like a XM 10K, and your corals might lose some color. Alot of frag farmers will grow them under 10K's to get them to encrust and get htem started, then switch them over to 20K's to color them up to sell.
 
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