ORA pearlberry

I've tried a million times to get a decent picture of mine but I can't. Here is the best of like 20. I mounted it horizontally to see what it does. I don't get very good PE on it but it looks like nobody else is either. Maybe it just has small polyps by nature.

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Anybody know what Ora coral is in the foreground of this picture?
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Burton14e7, for a better picture, adjust your exposure on your camera, and try to go one or two stops negative exposure. It will darken the picture, but get rid of the "washout" or glare you get from tank lighting. HTH.....
 
THe polyps on this thing are SUPER tiny! GSMguy has the best PE that I have seen to date! I wonder what growth pattern this coral will ultimately have?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12979474#post12979474 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tamarindthai
the first round that came out ,,about 3 months old now

you have 2 months on me, but my pearlberry at least looks like yours :)
 
WOW, looks awesome thai!!

Gadgets, yours is looking a lot better too, really coming along nicely! Great shot too!

Mine unfortunately got beat up pretty badly due to light shock. I have hopes for it though as the TN has stopped and showing nice signs of healing where I've cut the dead branches off so all hope is not lost.

Very nice everyone!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12875744#post12875744 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reeferpnoy
Here is mine....

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Out of all the pictures in this thread, this is the one that actually makes me want the stupid thing. :lol:

So, no-one had a clue what species of acropora this is, and no-one has contacted ORA yet to see if they are willing to identify it?

What lighting are you using, reeferpnoy? I saw you said new lights, but I don't know specifics. That's a super stunning piece.
 
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