The Tyree ice fire is green with blue tips, when it gets big it will actually get white/cream with blue tips. For $50 you guys got a good deal. The common name fad or whatever you want to call it makes it harder for lots of hobbyists to tell wild from captive raised corals.
Here's a crappy pic. Hard to capture the green/purple contrast. Also picked up a seasons greetings monti for cheap from yourreef and free PE Mysis and carbon from MD.Picked a crazy SPS from exoticfrags. Deep purple on one side and green on the other. looks grafted.
I got a frag some of *****ing nuclear green favia, and once under lights at home, I saw the aptasia that came along with it. Funny think, the aptasia was free!!!
Here's a crappy pic. Hard to capture the green/purple contrast. Also picked up a seasons greetings monti for cheap from yourreef and free PE Mysis and carbon from MD.
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Picked up a purple people cyphastrea and a chalice (don't remember the name)
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Yeah, some of the tanks you couldn't tell what was in them. Everything glowed green which made me pass them over.I got a headache from all the blue light on the corals. :wave:
Here's a crappy pic. Hard to capture the green/purple contrast. Also picked up a seasons greetings monti for cheap from yourreef and free PE Mysis and carbon from MD.
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It was really nice meeting you guys
robojet= The Duncan is perking up= looks like the other 2 duncan heads are going to make it.
If I am not mistaken, that's what ExoticFrags called the Tanzanite Terror. I talked to Jeremy about it b/c it looked so nice. It's not grafted. The color difference is simply due to the top surface getting the light while the bottom surface isn't. He said that it had somewhat of a weird growth form, not completely upright but not tabling either. The branches grow sideways then up. Like I said, it really caught my eyes and I wished I had gotten one.