So whats the hottest most rare, most wanted sps frags now?

I can't get the true color of this.
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Another p
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ic,
 
What the WHAT!?!
Shameless "30 Rock" plagiarism


:( ya I missed this piece on happy coral by like 20-30 mins.. Hoping another shows up. I tried to talk him into letting pay for the whole thing and get half of it but i was unable to persuade him to ask who ever purchased it.
 
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I'm pretty sure I have this one.....came maricultured as well. Mine is not quite as light as that but is yellow for sure. That one probably has some shipping stress.

Here is a pic before someone asks. I have a piece under really high light and it looks even more like that other picture.

I call it my big banana tabler...hahah
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Nice Darryl! That's a neat coral for sure, if only the pink would stand out more like the pink lemonade.
 
I should get a picture of the piece under super high light (its in a tough spot to photograph)......zero green.....true yellow and yes the polyps are less redish brown (like that pic) and a lighter shade toward pink. People always comment on how it looks like pink lemonade...but this one tables more.
 
WWC Somewhere Over the Rainbow is hard to source for sure

It definitely is. I did get a frag of it from WWC, but it was DOA... I've been waiting for months for a replacement... hopefully this spring, fingers crossed. For a Milli, it is a slow growing one apparently.
 
WWC Somewhere Over the Rainbow is hard to source for sure

Took me months to find a frag and finally got one from Jason fox. I believe I got the last one he was going to frag for a while now. I hope it's not a slow grower because I got a 1/3" frag, which I understand because of how limited it is. I noticed its more of an encrusting Mille than a branching one.

Anyone have pics of theirs?
 
Like mentioned its called a strawberry shortcake. Not sure if there is a widely accepted species name. This one is typically only collected in australia.
A. Nasuta Sp. and A. Microlados Sp. the nasuta is more compact and grows in a tabling form in a neat arrangement
 
If you didnt say it was mariculture I would have said yes. haha.

If it hold that colour (which isnt a sure thing) than I still say yes until I see some of these come in maricultured here. That thing is so nice it deserves a name...haha.

If it is maricultured than in reality its probably as rare as SSC....not really but kinda. Also its not unheard of for a maricuture to pop up and than disappear.
 
How rare would you guys say the Rouge Milli is. I've been on the hunt for that one for quite a while with no luck.
 
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