"challice" pics...lets see em!

I bought this one over a year ago. The FTC will always have a yellow/orange growth rim. Sometimes don't get the whitish striations around the eyes until the frag grows a little older; but this is a physical characterisitic of this chalice as well. Yellow eyes with white tentacles are another couple of identifying factors.

Beleive it's the same as the "BPC;" not sure what BPC is referring to... I've seen photos of "BPC" FTCs that don't have the characteristics described above; it's kind of like the Bubble Gum Monster. People will claim to have it but it's not exactly the same. My question is how long has BPC been claiming the FLC?

I'm very pleased with it; harder chalice as well; it's been through a few moves. Likes the bottom of the tank but not on the sand; not a lot of water flow; otherwise, needs stable conditions for growth.

GB

I think BPC got a nice chunk from a guy in Indiana.. they have it longer than a yr.. It looks like it but maybe I am wrong?.. Where did you get yours? or originated if you dont mind me askin thanks
 
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I think BPC got a nice chunk from a guy in Indiana.. they have it longer than a yr.. It looks like it but maybe I am wrong?.. Where did you get yours? or originated if you dont mind me askin thanks

BPC got it from Hooked. Hooked owned the whole colony and fragged it up before a local swap almost 3 years ago. She sold pieces of it at that swap. Thats when they named it.
 
I think BPC got a nice chunk from a guy in Indiana.. they have it longer than a yr.. It looks like it but maybe I am wrong?.. Where did you get yours? or originated if you dont mind me askin thanks

Just for fun, here's a pic of the colony when I bought it in 2006. For $150. It was pretty rough looking, but I had never seen anything like it before. Would you have paid $150 for it?

It's post #929 of this thread:

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=452950&page=38
 
Just for fun, here's a pic of the colony when I bought it in 2006. For $150. It was pretty rough looking, but I had never seen anything like it before. Would you have paid $150 for it?

It's post #929 of this thread:

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=452950&page=38

Hooked,

To answer your question, I don't think so.... That must be why you cut it into small pieces and sold them at the auction; LOL.

Thought I'd attach the photo here as well...

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Thanks for sharing!!!

GB
 
I'm an addict, today :o One more:
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Very nice Peter. I got one similar to that back in September. I had the hardest time acclimating it to my halides even in the farthest spot from the light. Now I can put it just about anywhere and its finally healthy and starting to grow.

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horrible pic with a point & shoot camers. But here is a Large 11" I just purchased. Called it a " candy Cane "
 

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Very nice Peter. I got one similar to that back in September. I had the hardest time acclimating it to my halides even in the farthest spot from the light. Now I can put it just about anywhere and its finally healthy and starting to grow.

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Nice piece! I see the red has a bit of that "sheen" to it... hope mine gets that once it settles in.
 
Hooked,

To answer your question, I don't think so.... That must be why you cut it into small pieces and sold them at the auction; LOL.

Thought I'd attach the photo here as well...

20538oxypora1.jpg


Thanks for sharing!!!

GB

Thanks for posting the pic GB. I actually had it for a couple of years before I fragged it. It had colored up and was growing nicely and had developed the yellow/orange rim. I fragged it because it was too big for my tank and was stinging the crap outta everything.

And those "small pieces" were about 3-4 eyes. A few people got a bargain.
 
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