Thanks I really like it . I like it more than the bennete yellow tort next to it
I am trying to find more info about it from the store where i got it from . So far all I got is that it is a first round aquaculture that a company is doing and next round of frags wont be avail for 6 months or so .
Any other ideas on id? It does seem stag like to me also but again its hard since it is still small yet.
The polyps on mine are alot darker than the pic very vibrant. I am amzed also that it has held it's color well considering 50% of my sps color shifted once in my tank .
Interresting yours is also the closest I have seen in comparison.
The place I got mine from like to get great quality frags for ORA , garf and some other small operations. Some stuff they only get a frag or 2 once a year . Always nice stuff and I happen to step in at the right time and once I saw the purple polyps I knew it was going home no matter what. It will look darn nice next to my super purple with green polyp coral when they grow up.
Mine is in the middle of my tank dirrectly forward of the bulb and about 7 inches below the water. It loves light more than the yellow tort does I need to move the tort down as it is lightening up too much.
hmm...wonder who else has one that is close. i've never seen a pic of one like it before
mine is on the left edge of the tank about 1/2 way down. i would like to get it higher and towards the light more and see what happens. it isn't super colorful yet
I belive that I have that acro... I have heard it called the pink polyped yellow millie. Its Freaking amazing I will add. I'll keep the source of my frag unknown as I do not want to cause a riot of e-mails to the person lol!
I have one that is similar, green w/dark blue polyps, I also have a Shades of Fall that I got from Atlantis that lookf very similar, check there website, if you think that is what it is, give Ming a call he'll let you know what type it is.....
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