What coral are you looking for?

Im looking for any colorful chalice or favia, I havent had either of those before.

Also an encrusting monti! Or a piece of that 'chilli pepper' monti Ive seen at pets inc.
 
I'm looking for some yellow zoanthus and some pink zoanthus. I've found some nice pink a couple of times but they were too costly. I've seen yellow once, but it was outrageously priced. I love zoanthus and have a good variety, but these two escape me as yet.

Pets Inc had some nice pink zoas last time I was there. Nothing with a designer name but pink with speckles. If not I'll frag you some of my pinks with they grow out :)
 
I'm wanting this candy apple red zoanthus

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Red Frogspawn

or maybe a piece of this black and orange blasti Quality had at IMAC.
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Here's my "most sought after" wish list

SPS
Montipora Orenji Denae
DFS Pink Panther Acro
Somewhere Over the Rainbow Millepora
Purple Monster
Icefire Echinata
Mother of Pearl Acropora
Tyree Grafted Simplex Acropora

Chalice
My Miami
JF Crazy Fox
crossed off BPC Flamethrower a few weeks ago

Zoa/Paly
Bowser
Soprano
Candy Apply Orange
Paradise Zoa
 
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I'm looking for some yellow zoanthus and some pink zoanthus. I've found some nice pink a couple of times but they were too costly. I've seen yellow once, but it was outrageously priced. I love zoanthus and have a good variety, but these two escape me as yet.

Hey I have some yellow and pink zoa's I call them pink lemonade but i doubt they have a name. I'll see if I can get a good pic of them with my macro lens in the next couple of days.
 
I'm just dying for a new Sun Coral. The one I got never quite recovered from it's prior trauma and I couldn't nurse it back to health.

But also anything colorful and simple. I'm pretty easy to please. Blue xenia still amazes me and I don't even have any. But I am thankful for the pulsing xenia I have now! ~(:
 
Hammer, blue zenia, sun coral, and bright colored zoos for me. Most everything I have right now is a very plain and common shade of beige and I need some color.
 
I know a few of you in here were interested in gold torches. I was in AT yesterday, and they had 2 or 3. They're in the 2 euphyllia tank (on the right side, top row, of the coral tanks). iirc, they were $59.
 
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I have a green with purple cap with white pylops that looks very similar but I dont remember where it came from so I dont call it that. That name has been thrown around so much that I dont even trust it anymore. I had heard that the original piece of that died and it no long exisits. Who knows. My piece was from my first Prop auction about 4 yrs ago.
 
Got this from reefarmers

Update Year 2003 - After searching for 6 years we have come to the conclusion that the origianl Leng Sy coral was lost in captivity. No one that Steve Tyree sent fragments to, still has a living section of this coral. Leng Sy is still looking for the coral. Buyers should be aware that there has been at least two reef aquarists in recent years that have been claiming that they have or 'might have' a fragment of this original Leng Sy cap.. These claims have not been proven to be true. There has also been many claims that certain corals are just like the Leng Sy coral because they have a purple edge and are green. The original Leng Sy had the ability to develop extensive nodule growths on its surface. Not every species of Montipora can develop these extensive nodules. In addition to this, the purple edge on the Leng Sy was about 1 inch wide. Within the last year however there has been two reef aquarists that have developed very good copies or clones of the original Leng Sy. One of these aquarists sent images of his coral to reeffarmers.com. We have also traded the aquarist for a fragment of his Leng Sy clone coral. Rafael has grown his coral from a fragment of a newly imported colony that was being held within a local fish store. Rafael's is located in Florida USA and his coral is shown below. Rafael has grown 4 separate colonies of this coral. The colony shown below on the left shows how this species can develop a very wide purple edge. The colony shown below on the right shows how this same species can develop very extensive nodule growths.
 
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