Keep track of were your corals go!

Steve Ruddy

New member
I recently went to visit Robert for the first time. If you haven't been you need to go. Great member and a fun place to go and see his Clownfish and corals. As I was drooling over his frags for sale I notice a BRIGHT Tubinaria reniformis (Yellow Scroll Coral). Some of you may know the bright yellow version is not easy to come by. I had one in my 180 display that I purchased in the early 1990's. When I took my tank down to tile the office the corals got sold off and I lost the rest to a tank problem. Anyway I flipped when I saw his colonies, asked were he got it, and if he would sell any. He relied I bought that from you and I'll give you a peice! Woe!! h:dance: how cool is that! So the moral of the story is keep track of were your most treasured corals go, you never know when you may need to get a piece back.

Thanks Robert!

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Yellow is my favorite color, in addition to this one, anyone have any other suggestions on very yellow coral?


For sps:

A. carolinia can be very yellow

Also the Shawn Bennet yellow tortusa can be yellow too depending on lighting and location. I have this piece and you're welcome to take a look at it sometime.
 
Great Story Steve and the moral to the story is
' Pay it Forward" or when you loose something it may be gone for good. Speaking of that I'm getting close full recovery after treating for AEFW. SO I will have some frags to pass out.
 
I had a yellow A.suharsonoi that was pretty sweet.

And a Lakers monti with bright yellow base that was hard to keep yellow.
 
Great Story Steve and the moral to the story is
' Pay it Forward" or when you loose something it may be gone for good. Speaking of that I'm getting close full recovery after treating for AEFW. SO I will have some frags to pass out.

Sweet, I need to pay you a visit Bob! It's been a long time! You wouldn't have any ORA Pearlberry or Chips would you? I lost those two as well.
 
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