So are rhodactis out of favor? (Frag swap)

sfsuphysics

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Just curious, I've been out of the game for a long time, and simply kept water in a huge tub to keep fish alive and these rhodactis from back in days. Fun fact soft squishy corals tend to not care about water conditions too much :D

Anyways, coming up from SF for the frag swap (hopefully), and just looking through the LE/Ultra list don't see much at all of the corallimorphs. And I'm never been big into naming convention for corals (the zoa list alone wants to make my head explode), the one rhodactis I did find on the list... well beauty is in the eye of the beholder I get it.

Was planning on bringing a few of these, but didn't know if I should add a few more. Just don't know if these are "common" or anything, the sure as hell grow like they're "common" :D
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if you wanna sell them, ill buy. They look interesting enough. like an alien disease.


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Nope rohdactis aren't out of favor, everything has a crazy name attached to it now is all. Give that a crazy name and it's good to go lol
 
Nope rohdactis aren't out of favor, everything has a crazy name attached to it now is all. Give that a crazy name and it's good to go lol

Hmmm damn... how about "The TRUE Rainbow Rhodactis, where all the colors of the rainbow are represented, not just 3, and they're visible under white light... ok orange takes quite a bit of blue light to squeak out but the rest of the colors are there, red, yellow, green, blue, purple!" Although the frag container may get a little crowded if I have to write that on the lid... maybe a catchier... shorter... name :D




if you wanna sell them, ill buy. They look interesting enough. like an alien disease.
You should have said something when you were over :D
 
Thanks, not really looking to sell them (Nelson just like's to buy everything I have), really just wanted to know for the frag swap Sunday. Basically a matter of bringing a single one to satisfy the coral requirement, or if they were desirable bring a handful of them (in separate containers of course)
 
Not all of them were the same, I tried to make sure the ones I brought had something attached to the foot because I know how much of a pain they can be to attach to rock unless you have a rubble bucket to let them sit in for a few days. They were all the same kind, but as a buddy pointed out some of them had a different features that were prominent, some had quite a bit more red bumps, some had way less but the central part was much more bluer. I think only one of them had 2 in there, again the little piece of rock it was attached to was my priority. Only brought 4 of those I believe.
 
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