New ORA Solitaryensis

9thwonder

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What do you guys think of this new specimen?

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Here's the description via Reef Builders:
Today ORA announced the latest in a string of new releases – the ORA Solitaryensis. For those of you who love the tabling Acroporids, as well as those of you who never heard of something so cool, this one is for you. Much like other treasured tabletop species, this ORA release is said to be slow growing (ORA’s officially statement says this release has been in development for years)! Thankfully, add one of these and you won’t be cursing that you once again have to cut it back (yeah, all of you with Bali Green Slimer, maybe it’s time to trade UP to something that’s not a weed?!)

Still, this isn’t just your neighbor’s Efflo! Afterall, Acropora solitaryensis tends to be more “branchy” along the growing edge than A. efflorescens. The ORA Solitaryensis, if given enough time, will grow into multiple tables while retaining the more rough-edge unique to the species. Mature specimens of ORA Solitaryensis will take on a multi-tiered appearance reminiscent of Montipora capricornis…if M. capricornis had a drunken late night indiscretion with Acropora valida! Purple tips with green polyps baby, and a fused tan-green center.

Since it may take a while to grow the ORA Solitaryensis to size, and since hacking apart a prime specimen isn’t something any serious SPS keeper is going to be eager to do, you can bet that this latest release from ORA will remain in demand and possibly only available from the original source for a long time.
 
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sounds great now hopefully it will grow in our tanks that arent under natural sun. if ora calls it a slow grower who knows what we are going tio get
 
Cool. I like unique growth formation and contrast of colors. I have a nice spot for a tabling acro.
 
Growth form sounds pretty cool, and some similar corals on google look pretty interesting for an Acro.

Can't wait to see what it does in our tanks color wise!
 
and contrast of colors.

Same contrast I've seen any every other coral that was mostly brown, with tiny purple tips, and "green" polyps.

Now if the purple becomes a more dominant color, great, if the polyps actually are super green and stay out so you can't notice all the brown, then great... but yeah looks just like every other low-end "tricolor" I've seen (and had)

End of the day, it's another brown coral, regardless of how it grows, so I'll let others be the guinea pigs on this to see if it colors up under "aquarium lighting"
 
The brown looks a little yellow to my eyes or computer screen...which is great. If it is really straight brown or "tan" then just have to see it in person and under 20k lighting
 
I've never had a soli. Do they all grow in that spiraling plating formation the description talks about for this piece?
 
Yes. Check former TOTM Travis' reef, he had a HUGE one.

He actually posted a large piece in the sale forum when he broke down the tank...
 
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