Is this coral really this valuble?

Ah man i had a frag that wasnt glued down properly and and urchin took it and placed it on my hydnophora. i want to cry.
 
Here's mine,

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If you look at the surrounding areas of the photo in the original link, it looks as though actinics are on.
 
Tropicorium's been propping one like that for a couple of years, I'm pretty certain it's no longer a 'rariety'.

- Mac
 
I live in Fremont where Atlantis is located. I can assure you, that coral is actually that color in person under regular lighting. It's brightest candy cane I've ever seen.
 
i have the same kind but my tank went down hill and it almost died..now its slowly comming back to life..but the heads some times seems like its gonna blow off the stalks in the current...what will happen if they do ( i moved it to like a no flow area last night)
 
I just got a couple of these heads from Atlantis this week. I have seen plenty of green candycanes, but nothing like this. It's freeking incredibly bright! Looks like it has a light on inside it. Makes my green slimer look grey.

Maybe other people have the same morph for cheaper, but its far from a typical green candycane. In a year when its a big colony I really won't care about the extra $ it might have cost.
 
Is this the same thing?

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I got 2 heads for $10. I now have 4 heads in just 2-3 months and looks like they are getting ready to split again.

$60 for 2 heads...STEEP!!!

B.
 
I think if you turn on just the actinics then the green color really pops. But even under "standard" lighting these green candycanes are my favorite when it comes to candies.
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And this is when the moonlights are on...Ready to be fed!
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