Show off your Rarest/Most Colorful SPS corals

sometimes the absence of color is kinda cool
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Sps tank always stand out with some absence of colors.
By the way, that piece is sweet :)
 
some of my favorites...

Raspberry Limade
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It may have already been answered somewhere, but what kind of light / flow do you give your raspberry lemonade? I just picked up one the other day and its currently getting acclimated in the sand.
 
I don't often see an Acro with the color combo this one has. I got this as an unknown Aussie from Steve Tyree's shop in Rancho Cucamonga. It faded to nearly brown in my old nano due to some slight fluctuations in params. The new 135 is much more stable, and it's coming back to it's former glory and beginning to pretty rapidly branch now. The axial polyps are now white, the remaining polyps are kinda brownish still. Has a nice deep purple coloration, and the vibrant green tips are slowly coming back.

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Here it was browned out :(

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Here's what it looked like about a month or two ago. The tips still looked pale, but just a bit of fluorescence showed under just the 420/460 nm leds. The green is now much more visible, but the GF has the camera off camping with he friend.

Here's an old pic from Steve's site of the frag when I picked it up. The white balance in this pic is still a bit off, the green was much more intense. It's starting to grow nicely, now. There are a couple of 1/2 to 3/4" branches coming up.
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Red Dragon

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I have this colony, but the picture was taken by a friend of mine from paradise corals...I just can't seem to capture the true color. This is the closest IMO.
 
^^ I think the first one is called orange crush...second looks like garf bonsai


Wild deepwater I bought that RTN'd but I saved a few small frags...has been growing good for almost a year. Never seen one like it.

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