Lemon Tree Coral - Aquacultured

wow, i am very impressive with your customer service. i will post picture later when i get home.

thanks!
 
it's looking better now. it has stand up a little bit:

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i will post picture in a week. thanks!
 
Im waiting to see that yellow. This one looks like the purple passion which is the one I already have.

They are right though.. it takes a good week or so for it to fully extend out. Then we should be able to see all its colors.
 
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i am actually looking for the yellow version as well. both the on site picture and the in tank picture in this thread shows the yellow version.

Drs,
do i need to specify the yellow version when i place my order? if so, i certainly don't know that! :(
 
Dzhuo,

The color of the Lemon Tree Coral we offer can range from yellow, tan, or gold. If you would like to receive the yellow coloration of this coral we would recommend informing the Customer Service representative of the specific color you are interested in, they will add notes to your order.

If you prefer placing the order over the internet there is a section at the end of the order for “Notes for this Order”, please add a note specifying which color you prefer.

However, depending on what coloration we have in stock at that time we can not guarantee you will receive the specific color you requested.

We hope you find this information helpful and look forward to hearing from you in the near future!


Jessica H.
LiveAquaria
Drs. Foster & Smith
 
Glad I didnt order mine just yet. I would of probably of received the same coral if they cant guarantee which one we get. hmmm.

Do you guys have any of the yellow one in stock?
 
invincible569,

We have spoke to our Aquaculture Coral & Marine Life Facility for detailed information regarding the Lemon Tree Coral. These specific corals offered as item number 47001 will all have the same coloration: yellow exoskeleton with tan and gold polyps. When different parent colonies are collected and fragged variations in shades of color may occur. The photo on our site is the coloration we are aquaculturing at our facility at this time.

We apologize we do not offer an all yellow color form of this coral, and for any confusion this may have caused anyone.


Jessica H.
LiveAquaria
Drs. Foster & Smith
 
Hi Jessica,
so are you saying the one i have received do in fact have the "yellow exoskeleton with tan and gold polyps" ? if so, i am happy as long as the skin is yellow but from the picture i have posted, the skin doesn't look yellow at all. i am not aware that i must specify the color variation when i placed my order given that the onsite as well as the in tank picture you posted both have the yellow skin.

thanks!
david
 
Dzhuo,

Lighting will play a large role in the coloration of your coral. The coral that is pictured on our site is under 20K 400 Watt Metal Halides. This specific type of lighting will in fact enhance the yellow coloration of this coral.

We have just obtained information from our Aquaculture Coral & Marine Facility that they have indeed one yellow Lemon Tree Coral (yellow exoskeleton with tan and yellow polyps) available for shipment next week if you are available for delivery.

If you could please PM us with your contact information we would be more than happy to send you this specimen at no additional charge.



Jessica H.
LiveAquaria
Drs. Foster & Smith
 
awesome customer service, i totally don't expect this. you have by far the best CS i have ever seen anywhere. you got PM!
 
Dzhuo,

We appreciate your response and your enthusiasm for the lemon tree coral! We really strive to provide the best customer service and we are always pleased to hear that our customers are happy. Please let us know if you have any additional questions and have a great weekend!

Kris W.
LiveAquaria Supervisor
Drs. Foster and Smith
 
Cassie, nevermind I was about to order a blue spot angel you guys just put up in the Divers Den within the hour and when I refreshed it was gone. I was going order these together. I'll keep checking back.
 
Dzhuo,

We appreciate the opportunity to help with your questions. The Lemon Tree Coral mainly relies on its symbiotic algae for food, however the coral’s diet can be further supplemented with microplankton and marine snow to help ensure optimal growth.

Mike S.
LiveAquaria
Drs. Foster and Smith
 
dzhuo,

Thank you for your inquiry. Any liquid invertebrate food would be fine and the choice would be personal preference. A few selections would be MarineSnow by Two Little Fishies or Kent Marine invertebrate foods. The MarineSnow is known as the customer favorite, while, all the Kent Marine liquid invert foods are on special.

Gwen S.
LiveAquaria
Drs. Foster and Smith
 
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