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Three new pictures from last night.

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13365259#post13365259 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by WWC
don't you work Kevin:confused: how do you get time to do this things:lol:

I had to leave work early today my friend, I had this awesome package coming from you guys and I had to get home, I was way too psyched to work :smokin:
Thanks again Victor! I am way happy!!!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13365508#post13365508 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JOSE CASAS
Super nice Kev!!! THeres those challenged bbq looking frag plugs again lol!

LOL! Yeah Jose this Sponge Bob is pretty sick! awesome favia indeed
 
Marc: I see we own two of the same species. That former red Favia for one. You can see the similarity to my Lavender colored one. That Goniastrea? too..
JenDub: Pic #1 is either a Platygyra or a goniastrea. I agree with you on the others!
Kev: Are you refering to the blue on that? How about an actinic shot?
Sps4mytank: Oh stop showing off! LOL But I think the Njdevilsfan beat you this round anyway!

Matthew
The curse of the Bowfront is lousy pictures!
 
Matt, the whole think just glows man, I haven't seen a lot of faiva that look like a sixties rock concert poster as far as the electric colors and the way it glows, Man I'm flashing back!
 
when distributors or frag sellers sell these little frags on a square 1x1" chunk, how do they turn out a year later? does it puddle over and round its edges out? or does it retain that squarish look?
Let's see pics of your square frag after it's had a chance to grow out a little.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13362187#post13362187 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sps4mytank
one month later and here is MY favorite piece

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Update on my Pink Diva Favia

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Unknown (believe future Le)

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Those first two are coloring up for you nicely! It always amazes me that even thought we both use 250w radiums corals will still adjust their coloration to a specific tank's other parameters.

Love that last one BTW!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13368003#post13368003 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sivert55
when distributors or frag sellers sell these little frags on a square 1x1" chunk, how do they turn out a year later? does it puddle over and round its edges out? or does it retain that squarish look?
Let's see pics of your square frag after it's had a chance to grow out a little.
it usually puddles out but also continues to grow up and out as well, I like that puddle look myself
 
Kev: It doesn't show up that much in the pics. I see green & blue. Did you use a flash on the camera? Anyway, get some actinic shots, that should show the glowing aspect. I'm overdue for my flashback, man! LOL

Matthew
 
Hello,

my new favia :




Pic without actinic, I will do another with actinic later.

I think it's favia speciosa.
 
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Thanks for the reply! We'll have to see what happens. It's nice to know the species is the same at least.

Thanks again.
 
Franck91:

I think so. My red. green & purple one back there is this species, though the polyps are almost always inflated these days. It used to look like that.
Lots of potential in that piece, I bet it colors up nicely for you!

Matthew
 
Here's my BB frag, and another brain that is showing some potential as the blue rings continue to become more prominent.

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