Darryl, point taken and I agree as well. It was one of those things...I was super happy it came out of the bag healthy and polyps out immeditely in the tank. The color was certainly a disappointment but I know it can get color back. Unhelathy and dieing is a bit harder to come back from on a wild colony. So in those terms I was stoked

. But just color, nah, I certainly wouldn't have paid $300+ for a brown coral...which is what I got for the most part. I have already seen some brightening of other tips that are browned out so I am very hopeful.
Your post made me think back to one of the only other wild colonies I have ever purchased as I do 99% aquacultures SPS frags. It was A. loripes from Reefer Madness back in the day (probably 4-5 years ago). That coral was shot the moment they got it and shipped within one day. It came in very colorful...it also died within 3-4 days. It started melting within 48 hours, now that may be due to my tank at the time or the stress from the shipping or a combo, who knows. But, the point was it came in looking just like the picture. That being said, the thing I like about Divers Den is that they hold onto the corals for a while before shipping, letting the coral rebound from the initial collection/shipping experience. I think this leads to healthier corals and increased chances they will survive in your tank. At least I know there is potential to get all that nice blue back. Live Aquaria and Diver's Den in particular is my FAVORITE vendor to purchase corals and fish from, hands down!!!! They really do need to work on their photography for SPS wild stuff regardless.