The Escaped Ape
In The Canopy
I've been hankering after some chalices for a while, but they're not often sold in Japan in particularly interesting colors. Finally I managed to find a couple of decent ones, one ordered online from Osaka and one found locally in a rubbishy LFS that nonetheless occasionally accidentally gets some cherries in.
The good thing is that these decent size corals probably didn't cost much more than the square inch frags you see in the US. The downside of no chalice craze here is that you don't see the variety, but the upside is that they're not too over-priced!
Here's the one from Osaka. It's either in a temporary position or I will have to relocate the Turbinaria frag above it.
Close up.
Under actinics.
From the crappy LFS. A small bit of white flesh at the front, but otherwise looking reasonably healthy.
Close up. I'm pleased with the range of colors - you see red ones with blue-white streaks quite often here, but in addition to the main pinky-red I can see turquoise streaks and yellowy-gold tips.
Do both look like Echinophyllia aspera to people?
The good thing is that these decent size corals probably didn't cost much more than the square inch frags you see in the US. The downside of no chalice craze here is that you don't see the variety, but the upside is that they're not too over-priced!
Here's the one from Osaka. It's either in a temporary position or I will have to relocate the Turbinaria frag above it.

Close up.

Under actinics.

From the crappy LFS. A small bit of white flesh at the front, but otherwise looking reasonably healthy.

Close up. I'm pleased with the range of colors - you see red ones with blue-white streaks quite often here, but in addition to the main pinky-red I can see turquoise streaks and yellowy-gold tips.

Do both look like Echinophyllia aspera to people?