That Aussie piece is much nicer imo.
That could be it...........they need to grow out more from the branch to show the straight out growth which gives each branch that cylindrical bottle brush look.
If anyone would give these a chance to grow, a large colony would make an unreal centerpiece. Too much flow is going to give them a clumpy messy look instead of the long bottle brush branches.
I imagine large clumbsy fish would be a problem too. My tang has taken out few branches over the years.
I remember seeing some AMAZING echinata pics on the AIMS site... is that still around?
the yellow and purple one is AMAZING!
Yup, that's the pic I was thinking of! I wonder what it would look like in tank lighting?![]()
I remember seeing some AMAZING echinata pics on the AIMS site... is that still around?
I don't know exactly where mine came from originally, but I believe the source when he says it's the "true" version. Having said that, the coral shown above looks nothing like mine in shape of the coral or coralites. This can be caused by tank conditions or different species...acros are so dang difficult to ID sometimes so let's maybe try and keep the topic to photos and not what species the coral is. :uzi::uzi::eek1:
I think we are too fixated on those beautiful pics from unarce. They're the only ones I ever see. Acros can vary dramatically depending on tank conditions.