lets see your birdsnest

Corn

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I want to see all the different kinds of birdnest there are and how you got the color/structure of the coral please include where in the tank you birdsnest are flow and so on.
thanks
Matt
 
Heres my pink birdsnest frag:

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Here's a piece I recently gave away, my piece (a V shaped that was mounted horizontally and growing a ton of little branches recently got cracked in half and one half bleached a ton... so I just glued it all together and I figure it'll grow onto the bleached pieces etc :) Ironically the piece I gave away is the one I wanted to keep originally but then all those minibranches on the other piece made me decide on that! :D I also have another piece I mounted horizontally but it hasn't grown terribly much.

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Forgive the poor picture, the SLR is out of town.

Tubs green w/purple polyp birdsnest
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I personally have five different kinds but don't have pic of them. also i have a problem posting on the threads ???
 
My bright green birdnest Seriatopora caliendrum. 15 inches from 250w DE MH phoenix 14k. In direct path of Tunze 6100. Grown from a one-inch frag

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Topdown

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Pink with purple polyps Seriatopora hystrix. 10 inches away from the light. Slightly less flow. Grown from a one-inch frag

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Hot pink Seriatopora hystrix. I barely acquired this frag a month ago

 
dkle: The one I have and bought from Atlantis, described as the Tubs green/w purple(on thier website).....look exactly like yours, (pink w/ purple polyps), colorwise, but growth pattern is a little different. I wanted that one only after seeing the mother in Atlantis in Fremont and looks like yours also, as from the your pic, you can imagine why....Doug
 
My pink with purple polyps birdnest indeed originated from Tubs. A member of our local reef club acquired it and since then it has been fairly ubiquitous here in Utah. I'm selling the frags for 15 bucks LOL (and before somebody ask, I don't ship corals, too much hassle! Sorry!), comparing to 80 bucks that Atlantisaquairum is selling them for.

Under low light, it has a green tint but turns pink under high light. It is a very fast grower once it's established.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7946300#post7946300 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dkle
A member of our local reef club acquired it and since then it has been fairly ubiquitous here in Utah.

Wow, proper usage of the word ubiquitous in a complete sentence. Now thats something you don't see on RC everyday. LOL.:rollface:
 
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